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    Default How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block? I've created a dynamic block with attributes for my detail title. I want to be able to stretch a line under the title to a detail bubble. The line and bubble will stretch but all my attributes stay in place.

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    Default Re: How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    Quote Originally Posted by KMiller.138083 View Post
    How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block? I've created a dynamic block with attributes for my detail title. I want to be able to stretch a line under the title to a detail bubble. The line and bubble will stretch but all my attributes stay in place.
    is "lock location" option checked for the attribute? seems backwards, but it's a necessity..
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    Default Re: How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    I've tried it with the attribute lock on and off. The attributes don't move. Thanks!

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    Default Re: How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    Quote Originally Posted by KMiller.138083 View Post
    I've tried it with the attribute lock on and off. The attributes don't move. Thanks!
    could you post your block then? there's more to these things than most realize, and is best to take an actual look. sometimes it's just a matter of replacing the attribute with the 'lock location' option checked upon creation.
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    Default Re: How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    try 'attsync'
    beaware it may turn the attributes to the default value.

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    Default Re: How do I get my attributes to move when I stretch my dynamic block?

    Quote Originally Posted by KJBIKE7 View Post
    try 'attsync'
    beaware it may turn the attributes to the default value.

    ah yes.... WHY do i keep forgetting when changes are made to ATTRIBUTES that you need to MANUALLY update the block after exiting the editor? sorry, but KJ is correct, try that, or BATTMAN.
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