![]() An alternative option is to access this new Block palette from the View ribbon. In the dropdown click on any of the options: ‘Recent Blocks’ or ‘Blocks from Other Drawings’. You can use the tools on these palettes to add parameters and actions to your dynamic block definition. To access the new block palette, you will do the same as in previous versions whereby you go to the Home ribbon, Block panel, click on the Insert tool. ![]() ![]() Just in case you haven’t seen it yet, I recently wrote an AutoCAD book: The AutoCAD Productivity Handbook check it out and let me know what you think!Īnd lastly, don’t forget to check out my last post here: Vention. When using palettes in AutoCAD, why would you dock a palette and then use the auto-hide function 1.To make sure AutoCAD works properly, 2.To isolate all the blocks you are using in the current drawing, 3.To stop anyone seeing which AutoCAD palettes you are using, 4. When you work in the Block Editor, AutoCAD displays three Block Authoring palettes. I hope you enjoyed the video and don’t forget to let me know what you’d like to see in an upcoming video and make sure to subscribe and follow me on twitter videos and tutorials! Using this trick will save you a ton of time when your drafting and will hopefully open you up to the world of customizing and tweaking autocad to work better for your specific use.Ĭheck out the Video below and let me know what you think: In the video I go over the super easy way to add custom items and how to tweak them once they’ve been added to your palette. I love this tip and it’s such an underused/appreciated feature of AutoCAD that can actually save you tons of time.Īnyways, I’m excited to show you all how to create your own custom tool palettes in autocad. Hey Everybody, Brandon here back with a new 2 minute tuesday! It’s been a little while since the last one but I think the wait was worth it.
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