AutoCAD Demo - Using attributes in a block and creating an annotative block
This demo goes through how to create editable text within a block using attributes, and also how to create an annotative (scalable) block in AutoCAD 2015.
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Amazing. 8 years later and still helping people out.
Thank you, I appreciate how straight forward this tutorial was.
Very Clear and informative!! I learned something new. Thank you!!
Thank you for the info.. I was searching for the one.. And I got the perfect video.
Amazing video, THANK YOUUUU
I was looking for this information (block annotative)!! Thanks!!
THANKS YOUR TUTORIAL WAS SO CLEAR & INTERESTING I AM NOW CREATING ATTRIBUTE BLOCK EVERYWHERE THANKS A LOT
Awesome explanation! Thank you.
This was really good and informative. Thank you.
Great example and instructions!
This was great ~ good instructions yooo~~
good explanation.thanks a lot.
Attributes in a block was like Chinese language to me. Your tutorial was so clear that I am now creating attribute blocks everywhere :-) Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
THANKS , AWESOME INSTRUCTION BLESS YOU.
Thanks very much. I learned something new today
Very helpful thank you
My Acad teacher told us that day, "Attributes, guys." Us, disconcerted, "W-what?" Him, "Attributes everywhere!" Great tutorial!
For some reason I tried to create a tag circle with attribute in annotative inside of the circle in model space at 1:1. Then I turn it into a block also in annotative mode. When ever I go into model space in the layout sheet, and insert the leader with block content type and enter the block name, it gives me a "invalid input" on the command line. Then I researched in a few forums and found out that you can't have the block as annotative if the attribute is already annotative. And it worked just fine. I don't think it has anything to do with me having AutoCAD LT and you having the full version. But I am more confused now :p Great video by the way, very clear explaining the steps. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks for sharing the video. it helps a lot. In the video 9:03-9:07 when the block is moved from top to bottom the scale is changed, could you explain how to do when working on model view rather than scaling the viewport ?
Thankyou, very informative and handy. Now the Question. Why do you not use Paper space to add the Titles, scaling only your viewport. You will save save so much time. Then you bring it in 1:1 in Paper space, using several different viewports, on a viewport layer, of which the printing icon is turned off. You need 1 Textstyle, of which you just change the size. Your very handy attributed blocks and 1 Dimension style. AutoCAD does support your drawing style, but were created since I think AutoCAD R13 (1995?), with Paperspace and it is the way it should be used.
Hi nice videos ..at about :43 you mention setting up per cad standards can you recommend a good reference manual for modern cad drawing standards?
Can you use a annotive text style for the attributes instead of the standard true size style? And then make the entire block also innovative?
Thank you, How to change colour of the many attributes??
Bravo 👏
it is useful one
maam are you still active this time? im asking about rotating attribute in a parametric block, if i do include them in a rotate set, it dont rotate
thank you for making this video, i have an unusual issue i hope you can help with. ive created a block after watching your video. i insert my block at the correct annotation scale. i then change the annotation scale so i can add a the same title to a detail( at a different scale), i then insert the block, but instead of the newly inserted block being at the correct scale, all of my existing block are scaled to the new annotation scale. its like all of my blocks are linked. i think this issue is in the way i created the block, any suggestions on how to fix this?
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+Joe Holewski Check to see if you have “Add scales to annotative objects when the annotation scale changes” turned on. It is right next to the annotation scale at the bottom of the sheet, it is the cross section of the architectural scale with the lightning bolt next to it. This adds any annotation scale you switch to to all of your annotative objects. Try turning it off and removing the scales you don't want from each object in Properties.
COMMENT BY KALEEM ULLAH
Your voice sort of sounds like Meg from family guy... OR Mila Kunis :p Thanks for the video
I hate autocad. I followed along and it didn't work. Text is tiny. :-(