Slyeguy Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 Hello all, I am currently making a template in CAD LT 2013. There is a block in my drawing called "test arrow". I did not create this block and have no idea how it got in my drawing. I am running into issues trying to delete it. I cannot locate it anywhere in my drawing. I tried the QSELECT command and searched for the block itself and came up with nothing in the entire drawing. I then created a new layer that nothing else was on, opened BEDIT, selected the block and moved it to the new layer. I tried QSELECT again this time looking for the new layer. I got nothing in the entire drawing. I then deleted the new layer but still find the block in insert window. I cannot find this block anywhere. I can't get the block to exlpode so I can purge it from the drawing. Anyone have any ideas how I can get rid of this thing? It is becoming the bane of my existance lol. Quote
Squirltech Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 Welcome to the forum. Try PURGE and if the BLOCK isn't actually in the drawing, it will be deleted. Quote
Slyeguy Posted September 18, 2012 Author Posted September 18, 2012 When I type in the "PURGE" command, the purge window pops up but there is no drop down indicator next to the Blocks section for me to purge the block. That is the only way I know how to purge blocks. Is there another way? Quote
Squirltech Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 When I type in the "PURGE" command, the purge window pops up but there is no drop down indicator next to the Blocks section for me to purge the block. That is the only way I know how to purge blocks. Is there another way? PURGE *Enter* (Dialog box opens) Make sure the "Confirm each item to be purged" box is checked *Click* Purge All (at the bottom of the dialog box) The dialog box shows all the items (+ signs) that can be purged. If you only want to PURGE the blocks, then highlight Blocks and hit PURGE at the bottom of the dialog box. Quote
Slyeguy Posted September 18, 2012 Author Posted September 18, 2012 I followed your directions and it still does not give me the option to purge the "test arrow" block. In the 'PURGE" command window, if I hit the option "View items you cannot purge", it gives me the + sign next to blocks so I can expand it. Once I expand it, I can see the test arrow block I want to delete from my drawing. Once I highlight it, the dialogue box says, "This block definition cannot be purged if: -It is nested inside another block. -It is inserted in the drawing. -It is an attached xref drawing. I have never created this block so it can't be nested in another block. I can't find it in the drawing with QSELECT or FIND commands so I don't think it is inserted into the drawing. I checked my xref manager and have nothing there so it isn't exrefed in. I really appreciate your help, if there is anything else you can think of I'm all ears. Quote
Squirltech Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 When all else fails, ZOOM EXTENTS and do the following: Erase *Enter* All *Enter* *Enter* This will ERASE ALL entities in your drawing, even the ones you can't see. After doing this, run the PURGE command again and PURGE the Blocks from your drawing. Quote
Squirltech Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 Did this work or are you still experiencing problems? Quote
ReMark Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 Post a copy of the drawing so we can have a go at it ourselves. Quote
CyberAngel Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 Set layer 0 current. Redefine the block as anything, a line, a circle, a point. Try to purge it again. Quote
RobDraw Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 Assuming it is not nested in another block. (I would double check that if I were you.) If it won't purge, it is in your drawing. There might not be any objects in the block which would make it hard to select. Zoom Extents, select all using Ctrl+A, Deselect everything visible by using a crossing window. Open you properties box (Ctrl+1) and see of anything is still selected and report back your results. Posting the drawing would speed things up. Someone here will find that block. Quote
Lee Mac Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 Is the block referenced by a Dimension Style or MLeader Style that is set current? Quote
Slyeguy Posted September 19, 2012 Author Posted September 19, 2012 Hello Peeps, Sorry I tried to post earlier but I either did somethingwrong or something happened. I got whisked away from my PC yesterday so wasn’table to post. I tried all the suggestions provided and was still unable toget rid of this block. Just to clarify, I already tried the followingsuggestions: · I tried the ZOOM – EXTENTS – ERASE – ALL – ENTERand was still unable to PURGE the block. · I set LAYER 0 as current. Redefined the block asa huge line. I was unable to find it and was unable to PURGE it. · I tried ZOOM – EXTENTS – Control + A –Deselected all visible items – opened properties window and nothing wasselected. I tried to download my drawing to the site but got an errormessage that my drawing file was too big. So I uploaded the drawing tofiledropper.com. Below is the link to the drawing. I really appreciate yourtime and help with this issue. If anyone has any suggestion I welcome them!Thanks guys! http://www.filedropper.com/template_1 Quote
ReMark Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 I'd like to give it a shot but our IT department has denied access. Darn. Well that's OK, I'm sure someone here will be successful. Please be patient the doctor will be with you in a moment. LoL Quote
RobDraw Posted September 21, 2012 Posted September 21, 2012 It is in a dim style as Mr. Mac suggested. Quote
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