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is there a command to redefine/update mulitple wblock?

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There is a block replacement command in Express Tools that will replace one block with another. It's a start.

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What do you mean by WBLOCK?

 

WBLOCK just writes objects or blocks in a drawing to a new drawing file (.dwg).

 

If it is a BLOCK you wish to update, plenty of LISPs around including the Express Tool>Blockreplace as mentioned by ReMark.

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We use wblocks in ours drawing

the problem is when you modify some wblocks, they dont automatilly update/redefine in the drawing they were insert before.

so the only way i find to update/redefine these wblock, is to insert all of them again, one by one and redefine them.

is there a command,lisp, something to do this faster

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We use wblocks in ours drawing

the problem is when you modify some wblocks, they dont automatilly update/redefine in the drawing they were insert before.

so the only way i find to update/redefine these wblock, is to insert all of them again, one by one and redefine them.

is there a command,lisp, something to do this faster

 

If this is happening often I would consider xrefing in the various files.

 

You are inserting .dwg files, they may have been made with the wblock command but that command creates .dwg files.

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autocad-expert.com/insert/block-definition/write-block/

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