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How to: Explode AutoCAD block to other layer

June 21, 2012 by Edwin Prakoso Leave a Comment

Do you want to explode block and set properties for exploded objects? Not only inherit all properties from their parent, you can set layer, color etc with this tool!

Keep AutoCAD block layer after exploding

June 20, 2012 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

Do you want to keep block layer after you explode it? Explode by nature will bring objects back to their original layer. Not where the block is placed. So how you can keep them to block’s layer?

AutoCAD tip: exaggerating drawing scale

August 1, 2011 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

See how you can show your drawing in exaggerated scale, while you can still work using full scale.

What’s new in AutoCAD: Block and References

February 21, 2011 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

AutoCAD new features roundup in several last versions. In this post we will see what’s new in blocks and references.

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