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impossible to explode groups

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Good morning to all, I have a question to ask you. I use autocad 2008 and I often find myself using drawings from cad 2000 where blocks were created with the joint/separa command that punctually I can not explode with cad2008. can you tell me if there is the function you join/separa in 2008 or how can I explode them? thanks to all those who will help me.:finger:
 
the blocks are created with the block command, if you cannot explode them, it may have been created "non-exploding", to solve:
- block command
- select the block from the list in the name box
- flag on explosions
- Okay.
 
I called it block but it is actually a union of lines created with the command "unisci" and therefore not viewable in the blocks because it is actually not. already tried your procedure, but not being a block I can't do anything. I should separate it as can be done with cad2000 with the "raggruppa" flag that I do not find in 2008.
 
I had already tried, but it is not a block by name so the group command does not work. in the link you gave me by clicking on the zip file, it takes me to the site where you no longer understand what you have to download. Thanks anyway for the interest.
 
I had already tried, but it is not a block by name so the group command does not work.
If you do not know the difference between block and group it will be difficult to give you a hand. what you are looking for should be the separate command, or as said gp, group command > select the group from the list > Explodes
 
check the block properties and make sure it is scaled homogeneously (x,y,z with equal values).
If it isn't, change them and then you can explode the block.
 

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