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I have acad 2023 why when i do refedit the qleader is faded ? it is inside block!

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When you edit a block in place, you choose some objects to edit. All the others are unavailable, so they are faded. You can't select them or edit them.

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He claims it is inside the block. 

 

I don't have AutoCAD 2023, but if you will post the .dwg, I will have a look.

 

Usually, such issues are graphics card/driver related. Please post your specifications.

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it also does it with acad 2022 on another pc. it's almost certainly a bug. it doesn't depend on the file. if you use the qleader command with the open30 arrow then you create a block with it inside and then edit it with the refedit command it does that is it obscures the line with the arrow even if it is in the block.

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I have a intel core 7 nvidia quadro p2000 16giga ram ..but As i explained  the thing happen in an other pc with different components and graphic card.

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Please do refedit and then you will see the qleaders inside blocks are faded!

new block.dwg

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It seems to be caused by the arrow block. It does well with a Multileader and a closed arrow. In many instances, just the arrow fades.

 

Might be a quirk and/or bug.

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i am so glad we found the reason thank you for the feedback you have been very kind of you

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