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Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 08:25 pm
First off I want to say thanks for allowing me to join in this exchange of knowledge on this forum.

I'm working with some "dirty" blocks that contain several attributes. I've cleaned the blocks up by wblocking, cleaning, & purging the newly created block. I also removed any attributes within the file, including those within blocks within the file. I then renamed the file and inserted it into the drawing, and did a replace block with another through express tools. The problem that I have is the blocks are replaced with the clean version, yet the attributes remain. Is there a solution to this. I do not want any attributes to remain and the only way I know how to fix it is to replace them one at a time. Thank you for your help.

Also, I'm using AutoCAD 2004.

StykFacE
27th Aug 2007, 09:14 pm
to open the Block Attribute Manager, type BATTMAN at the command line, and use the Pick tool to select the block you want to edit. This will allow you to delete/edit the attributes.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 09:37 pm
Well, it's not that I want to edit them so the value is nothing, I don't want any attributes at all.

StykFacE
27th Aug 2007, 09:45 pm
it deletes them as well.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 09:49 pm
when I type in battman, which I did try before posting, it says "This drawing contains no attributed blocks."

acemasi
27th Aug 2007, 09:59 pm
How about exploding those dirty blocks remove what shall be removed and start all over again.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 10:03 pm
Then I will have a bunch of exploded blocks in my drawing unless I am misunderstanding what you mean.

StykFacE
27th Aug 2007, 10:10 pm
when I type in battman, which I did try before posting, it says "This drawing contains no attributed blocks."
Then you have successfully deleted all of the Attributes. Can you possibly upload the file so I can take a look at it? We'll get ya fixed up, sorry it's taking so long. :wink:

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 10:13 pm
it's all good. i'm working on the files right now, i had a feeling it would be nesc.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 10:26 pm
Ok, here's the files. A is the drawing with the block ref in it. It is the "clean" version of the file, it's just that the attributes remain. Vintage 964 is the fully cleaned file. Also, since this is a copyright drawing, although not my own, I would like to have the attachments removed after a solution is determined if it is ok. Thank you.

SLW210
27th Aug 2007, 10:33 pm
Did you click yes for "Purge unreferenced items when finished?"?

StykFacE
27th Aug 2007, 10:37 pm
Hmm, funny. Never saw something like this, but got it corrected anyhow. I just exploded, re-blocked it under a different name, PURGED the original block out of there, then RENAMED the block. Got rid of everything. Hope this helps ya out. :wink:

SLW210
27th Aug 2007, 10:48 pm
I did the same as Styk.......... That is a weird block.

I will try to see what's up with this thing.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 10:59 pm
Hmm, funny. Never saw something like this, but got it corrected anyhow. I just exploded, re-blocked it under a different name, PURGED the original block out of there, then RENAMED the block. Got rid of everything. Hope this helps ya out. :wink:
But by doing this, you have to replace each instance of the original as many times as it appears in the drawing, right? Which means doing this hundreds of times over.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 11:01 pm
Did you click yes for "Purge unreferenced items when finished?"?
Yes I did.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 11:02 pm
Do you think it's screwing up because of the AEC objects?

SLW210
27th Aug 2007, 11:11 pm
I just _wblocked and then inserted the block same name clicked yes to "already defined....update references". Still the original block will not update.

I do not see an easy solution at this point.

Foxxy1
27th Aug 2007, 11:16 pm
:(Noooo, don't tell me that. Well, thanks for trying though.

CADTUROR_GUY
6th Aug 2008, 06:34 pm
I have exactly the same problems. I don't know the answer yet.




First off I want to say thanks for allowing me to join in this exchange of knowledge on this forum.

I'm working with some "dirty" blocks that contain several attributes. I've cleaned the blocks up by wblocking, cleaning, & purging the newly created block. I also removed any attributes within the file, including those within blocks within the file. I then renamed the file and inserted it into the drawing, and did a replace block with another through express tools. The problem that I have is the blocks are replaced with the clean version, yet the attributes remain. Is there a solution to this. I do not want any attributes to remain and the only way I know how to fix it is to replace them one at a time. Thank you for your help.

Also, I'm using AutoCAD 2004.

kaveh11
20th Mar 2011, 12:04 am
not going to bother with spelling and i hope did not missed any steps

step1) you cant double click on block with attribute so right click and select block editor

Step 2) in block editor remove the attribute text and close the block editor

Step 3) insert the orginal block that had no attribute

Step) type attsync and select the orginal block , type yes after selecting the block

attributes in all 14 or 1400 blocks with attribute will be gone

thats what i learend in class today so hopefully works

i know the post is old but did not find any answer