Situation: I have a drawing (A) that I am trying to write out as a block to insert into another drawing (B). However when I try to insert it, AutoCAD crashes. During troubleshooting, I found that Drawing A contains an entity called $AUDITBADBLOCK.
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After trying to find the bad block all I could find was the mentioned text, no geometry, etc. Then I tried to get rid of it by purging, exploding all blocks, writing out entire drawing A as a block to itself, etc. But the bad block is still in there. Does anyone have any suggestions? Your help is much appreciated.thanks!
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Try selecting it with quick select and deleting it. 'francisc' wrote in message news:[email protected].
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Situation: I have a drawing (A) that I am trying to write out as a block to insert into another drawing (B). However when I try to insert it, AutoCAD crashes.
During troubleshooting, I found that Drawing A contains an entity called $AUDITBADBLOCK. After trying to find the bad block all I could find was the mentioned text, no geometry, etc. Then I tried to get rid of it by purging, exploding all blocks, writing out entire drawing A as a block to itself, etc. But the bad block is still in there.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Your help is much appreciated.thanks! Superpurge is a third party app that you have to pay for. Try right clicking in the drawing area and selecting 'quick select' from the menu. Under 'Object type' select 'Block reference' under properties, select Name under value, type $AUDITBADBLOCK click OK. If the command line says anything was selected, you can now inspect what was selected and delete it. If that doesn't work, you can WBLOCK out a layer or two at a time, or perhaps even the whole drawing, and the bad block will often disappear.
'francisc' wrote in message news:157215173253.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1. whats superpurge? I tried typing it but it does not work.
I go to insert a block, but 1) on the dialogue box it gives the message '$AuditBadBlockRecord1' with no ability to select any blocks, 2) the comp. Freezes for a good ten minutes, then after that, I can at least get into Task Manager and manually end CAD (actually Arch. Land Desktop 2007). This was happening last Thursday; about half the time.
Friday; everything was back to normal, no problems whatsoever. And now, this is happening in every drawing I'm trying to open/insert a block. I'm going to see about jumping on another machine, so i can at least get cracking through somethese dwgs by lunch, but would like to be able to stay in my little cell if i can help it. I've opened the drawing i'm working on, and tried to purge it, but there's apparently nothing to be purged. I didn't know if this would work anyways, but it seemed like an option to get rid of any possibly corrupted element that may have been causing my problem.
I tried searching for similar threads, but couldn't find one that was close to my problem. I'm trying to think of what would cause this. Battle of the little bighorn game rules. We've had a team from a sister office come in and take over part of the scope of what we're doing, so I'm thinking that they maybe doing something, adding/changing some element or variable that could be causing this. As they had showed up and started working Wednesday afternoon.
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