You have to select the block and then to write the # for the layer color.
WHAT -- I support two teams: the Red Sox and whoever beats the Yankees. | | > You have to select the block | > and then to write the # for the layer color. | | Say what?? | |
I'm going out on a limb on this and say Yes, it's false you can do it that way, but it was not intended to work that way by design. I would either get a bigger glass or use less water. Murph
That's because there is no color assigned to your block (ie - it is bylayer)... If you assign a specific color to the object, the dxf code 62 shows up... (this is common for more than just blocks) Casey