White Paper On Dynamic Blocks Part 1
White Paper On Dynamic Blocks Part 1
2006 software, you can now create blocks that are intelligent and flexible. This exciting new feature, called dynamic blocks, enables you to modify blocks within specific constraints. A block library might have dozens of windows (if architectural) or bolts (if mechanical). With dynamic blocks, you can create one block that takes the place of all these related blocks and ensure that modifications match the dimensions of their real-world objects. As a result, the process of finding the right block is much more efficient. Inserting and editing the block is practically error-free. Furthermore, you can individually modify components of blocks. For example, within a desk set, you could move the chair, change the type of telephone, change the desk size, and specify the size of the computers monitor. You can therefore work with one block that contains multiple, editable components in place of several blocks. Facilities management was never so easy! This first of three articles explains the basic concepts of dynamic blocks and ends with a quick-start tutorial. Part 2 provides detailed documentation of the feature. Part 3 introduces some of the advanced uses for dynamic blocks.