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Thread: Visibility state when inserting a Dynamic Block

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    Default Visibility state when inserting a Dynamic Block

    Summary: The ability to specify, at the command line, the visibility state of a dynamic block

    Description: Ability to specify a dynamic block's visibility state while inserting it. (a command line option)

    How Used: This would make it easier to develop block library routines to insert symbols. Users would see the correct size part while inserting it and therefore be able to position it accurately.

    Feature Affinity: Blocks

    Submitted By: Colin French on August 17, 2006

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    Default Re: Visibility state when inserting a Dynamic Block

    Further to or additionally use a HOT KEY to cycle through visibility states, as is done for insert points.

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    Default Re: Visibility state when inserting a Dynamic Block

    It can be done easily through using a tool palette to insert the block. Right click the tool on the palette and look under custom properties - set it there. It can handle the visibility states or other parameters.

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