AutoCAD Pocket Reference, 4th Edition

BLOCKS

A BLOCK is a group of objects that have been converted into ONE object. A Symbol, such as a transistor, bathroom fixture, window, screw or tree, is a typical application for the block command. First a BLOCK must be created. Then it can be INSERTED into the drawing. An inserted Block uses less file space than a set of objects copied.

CREATING A BLOCK

  1. First draw the objects that will be converted into a Block.

    For this example a circle and 2 lines are drawn.

  2. Select the BLOCK MAKE command using one of the following:

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  3. Enter the New Block name in the Name box.

  4. Select the Pick Point button. (Or you may type the X, Y and Z coordinates.)

    The Block Definition box will disappear and you will return temporarily to the drawing.

  5. Select the location where you would like the insertion point for the Block.

    Later when you insert this block, the block will appear on the screen attached to the cursor at this insertion point. Usually this point is the CENTER, MIDPOINT or ENDPOINT of an object.

  6. Select an option.

    It is important that you select one and understand the options below.

    Retain

    If this option is selected, the original objects will stay visible on the screen after the block has been created.

    Convert to block

    If this option is...

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