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Learning Objectives:

Learning Objectives. THE CONCEPT OF BLOCKS. The ability to store parts of a drawing, or the entire drawing, so that they need not be redrawn when required in the same drawing or another drawing is a great benefit to the user. These parts of a drawing, entire drawings, or symbols (also known as blo

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Learning Objectives:

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    2. THE CONCEPT OF BLOCKS

    3. Advantages of Using Blocks

    6. FORMATION OF BLOCKS

    7. Drawing Objects for Blocks

    8. Checking Layers

    9. CONVERTING OBJECTS INTO A BLOCK

    10. Converting Objects Into Blocks Using the Block Definition Dialog Box

    13. Converting Objects Into a Block Using the Command Line

    15. Exercise 1

    16. INSERTING THE BLOCKS USING THE INSERT DIALOG BOX

    17. Name

    18. Insertion Point

    19. Rotation

    21. Scale

    22. PScale

    23. PRotate

    24. The XYZ and Corner Options

    25. INSERTING BLOCKS USING THE COMMAND LINE

    26. Exercise 1

    27. Exercise 2

    28. USING DESIGNCENTER TO INSERT BLOCKS

    30. USING TOOL PALETTES TO INSERT BLOCKS* Inserting Blocks in the Drawing

    31. Drag and Drop Method

    32. Modifying the Properties of the Blocks Available in the TOOL PALETTES

    33. Insert

    34. ADDING BLOCKS IN THE TOOL PALETTES*

    35. Drag and Drop Method

    36. Shortcut Menu

    37. MODIFYING THE EXISTING BLOCKS IN THE TOOL PALETTES*

    38. LAYERS, COLORS, LINETYPES, AND LINEWEIGHTS FOR BLOCKS

    40. NESTING OF BLOCKS

    41. Example 2

    42. Example 3

    44. Exercise 4

    46. INSERTING MULTIPLE BLOCKS

    48. Exercise 5

    49. CREATING DRAWING FILES USING THE WRITE BLOCK DIALOG BOX

    51. CREATING DRAWING FILES USING THE COMMAND LINE

    52. EXPORT DATA DIALOG BOX

    53. DEFINING THE INSERTION BASE POINT

    54. Exercise 6

    55. EDITING BLOCKS

    56. Editing Blocks in Place*

    57. Identify Reference Tab*

    58. Settings Tab*

    62. Breaking Up a Block

    63. Selecting the Explode Check Box in the Insert Dialog Box

    64. Using the EXPLODE Command

    65. Using the XPLODE Command

    66. All

    68. RENAMING BLOCKS

    69. DELETING UNUSED BLOCKS

    70. Exercise 7

    71. Exercise 8

    72. Exercise 9

    73. Exercise 10

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