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Dear Colleagues:

I am have posted a Image file

Thanks

Romano

CADTutor.jpg

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This thread Might help you out with this. Take a look and feel free to ask questions.
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Thanks Tuns for the suggestion to my Thread

 

 

I don't really ever insert blocks. I normally just copy paste and edit the block,

so I face the problem...

again I have explain it with an Image

 

 

Thanks

Romano

ATT.jpg

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the thread Tuns pointed you to is still the best place to start. What you are asking for is far harder than it needs to be.

 

There are many methods suggested on this site but they all require more manipulation than you would do by just typing the information twice. Before I saw Steven's method I had given up trying to have a replicated attribute, his way works.

 

Incidentally, you should not duplicate attribute tag names in the same block (as you have, one in red). AutoCAD can get seriously confused, especially if you ever need to run a LISP routine on it.

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Modified Title: INSERT OR MAP EXISTING TEXT, MTEXT TO ATTRIBUTE BLOCK WITHOUT TYPING AGAIN.............

 

Dear all;

 

The blue colors are text or mtext, need to insert into Attribute block without typing it again

"NEED A GREAT SOLUTION"

 

This is to upgrade some old drawings done by new cad operators

 

Many thanks

Romano

 

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