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Not really thought about selling it. All our dynamic blocks that I have created for our company have the same copyright thing on. If we ever send a drawing out via e-mail we run a macro that explodes all of the dynamic blocks and purges them from the drawing. The copyright thing is just in case one of the blocks slips through the net, however we do have blocks that we are much more protective over than others. The steel one is a simple one to do, its just a copy of the Corus manuals. Regards, Ben. We do the same thing with our drawings.

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We push for. Web Service To File Scenario In Sap Pir. dwf, allow.pdf, and if it still needs to be a.dwg, we run a VB routine to wipe out all of the dynamic blocks. It then purge as well.

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You have to protect your investment. I'm glad to see someone else out there doing more with these dynamic blocks than adding just a flip state. Ha-ha wrote in message news:5242960@discussion.autodesk.com. Not really thought about selling it. All our dynamic blocks that I have created for our company have the same copyright thing on.

If we ever send a drawing out via e-mail we run a macro that explodes all of the dynamic blocks and purges them from the drawing. The copyright thing is just in case one of the blocks slips through the net, however we do have blocks that we are much more protective over than others. The steel one is a simple one to do, its just a copy of the Corus manuals.

Regards, Ben. The copyright note is on its own layer. You can just switch it off and it will disappear. As for posting the macro (see bottom of post), its very simple but what it does is a very crude way of doing things.

All it does is switches off all layers, switches on the ones that have dynamic blocks then explodes everything, purge, then thats it. We save it as a temporary file and done. We also get the macro to delete all of the copyright text etc, it really just switches layers on and off and explodes or erases things We run 2006 LT with one copy of Full 2006 so we cant run fancy LISP routines or VB on all the machines so its the best and easiest way I could come up with something that we could all use.