![]() ![]() Hopefully some of this will be useful to you, so let’s dive into the blocks first.īefore I go into the blocks I’ve had to create, I want to just mention the wdtagalt attribute. I’ll also talk about the nested project concept, and how I’ve got it set up for my company. ![]() In this installment I’ll show how I used the Symbol Builder to create blocks that contain multiple tags, but need only one tag number. I also went into the fairly elaborate and convoluted method I rigged up (with paper clips and chewing gum) for inserting a P&ID line tag that has multiple, editable attributes in a single dynamic block. When I left off at the end of Part 1, I had just covered my method for adding AutoCad Electrical symbols to the tool palettes, in such a way that not only is the block inserted, but the Edit Component dialog is also called. And to make it more interesting I am incorporating a nested project concept that I picked up at Autodesk University 2014 in Las Vegas last December. ![]() I’m finally close to a working prototype system for doing my P&ID’s in Autocad® Electrical 2015. Well, it’s nearly June already and I’m just now getting back to looking at this whole subject. ![]()
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