Modifying the Base Point of a Block Definition

Use the EditBasePoint command to set a new insertion base point for a Block definition.

You must first use the EditComponent command to enter Component editing mode to use this command.

To modify the base point of a Block definition or Reference:

  1. Type EditComponent at the command prompt to start in-place editing of Components.
  2. Click Modify > Component > Edit (or type EditComponent at the command prompt) to start in-place editing of Components.
  3. In the Edit Component dialog box, select the Block to modify and click OK.

    Note: You cannot modify the base point of a Block nested in a referenced drawing.

  4. In the Edit Component dialog box, select the Block to modify and click .

    Note: You cannot modify the base point of a Block nested in a referenced drawing.

  5. Type EditBasePoint at the command prompt.

    A rubberband displays between the current base point of the Block and the pointer.

  6. Click Modify > Component > Edit Base Point (or type EditBasePoint at the command prompt).

    A rubberband displays between the current base point of the Block and the pointer.

  7. Specify the new base point.

    Type SaveComponent to accept the change and complete the in-place editing of the Block definition.

    Click Modify > Component > Save and Close (or type SaveComponent) to accept the change and complete the in-place editing of the Block definition.

  Use CloseComponent instead of SaveComponent to specify whether you want to save or discard the changes of a Component editing session.

Access

Command: EditBasePoint

Menu: Modify > Component > Edit Base Point

Related Topics

In-Place Editing of Blocks and References

Adding or Removing Entities During Component Editing

Saving Component Edits

Terminating Component Editing