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Insert a block in AutoCAD

In a previous post, I covered how to create a block in AutoCAD. Here I explain how to insert a block.

Insert a block from your current drawingautocad-tips-insert-a-block-in-autocad-1

When you have the block definition in your drawing (perhaps you just created it), follow these steps to insert it:

  1. Go to Home tab> Block panel>  Insert to start the INSERT command and open the Insert dialog box.
  2. From the Name drop-down list, choose the block that you want to insert. The list contains the names of all the blocks in the drawing.
  3. In the Insertion Point section, you would usually leave the default setting, which is to specify the insertion on-screen. However, if you know the coordinates, you can deselect that option and enter the coordinates. You might do this for a title block that you want to insert at 0,0.
  4. In the Scale section, you can pre-specify a scale. By default, the Specify On-screen option is not checked. You’ll still be able to specify the scale after you return to your drawing, but before you specify the insertion point. Again, if you know the scale you want, you can enter X, Y and Z scale factors in this section. By default, the Uniform Scale checkbox is checked, which means that the same scale will be used for X, Y and Z directions. Uncheck this checkbox to use varying scales for the 3 dimensions.
  5. In the Rotate section, you can pre-specify a rotation angle. By default, the Specify On-screen option is not checked. You’ll still be able to specify the rotation after you return to your drawing, but before you specify the insertion point. Of you know the rotation you want, you can enter an angle in this section.
  6. Sometimes, you may want to explode the block when you insert it. For example, you might want to change the block. Of course, you can explode the block after insertion, using the EXPLODE command, but the Insert dialog box gives you a shortcut. Just check the Explode checkbox at the lower-left corner.
  7. Click OK to close the dialog box and return to your drawing.
  8. At the Specify insertion point or [Basepoint/Scale/Rotate]: prompt, specify the insertion point for the block. The base point of the block (which you specified when you created the block) will go at the insertion point. You can also use the following options:
  • Basepoint: Freezes the location of the block to let you temporarily change the block’s basepoint. Keep the cursor in the drawing area as you do this, so you can specify the new basepoint.
  • Scale: Lets you specify a scale factor
  • Rotate: Lets you specify a rotation angle



Note: In the Insert dialog box, the path and block unit information are not editable. The Locate Using Geographic Data is only available if you have added geographic data to the drawing and if the block (in this case another drawing) also has geographic data.

Insert another AutoCAD drawing as a block

To insert another drawing as a block, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Insert dialog box as just described and click the Browse button. For example, you may have created blocks as individual drawings which are part of a block library.
  2. Navigate to the drawing, select it, and click Open. You’re now in the Insert dialog box.
  3. Use the dialog box settings in the same way you would for a block inside your drawing and click OK.
  4. At the Specify insertion point or [Basepoint/Scale/Rotate]: prompt, specify the insertion point for the block, using the options if you want.

Insert blocks in other ways

I have tips on 3 other ways to insert blocks:

Do you have any tips on inserting blocks? Leave a comment and let other readers know!

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47 comments to Insert a block in AutoCAD

  • Imad

    Hi,

    i have a door block in my drawing, i’m looking for a way to change the basepoint for the door without loosing these doors to her locations and positions.

    i read a lot of posts here and there concerning this issue, BUT no one have the answer…

    i hope you have it …

    regards,

  • Ellen

    If they aren’t rotated, you could
    1. mark the current insertion point with a point object
    2. redefine the block and let them all move
    3. mark the new insertion point with a point object
    4. select all of the blocks and move them from the 2nd point to the 1st point and they’ll all move back.

    Here I explain how to select all instances of a block: https://allaboutcad.com/quickly-find-out-how-many-insertions-of-a-block-are-in-your-drawing/

    You could accomplish the 4 steps with an AutoLISP routine that cycles through the blocks, but I’m not a programmer. Let me know if this works.

  • Tiffany

    Hi Ellen
    I am using Autocad 2012 and am setting up a workspace, I wondered if there was a way to set a toolbar command for inserting blocks and set it to browse to a specific location so that a user doesn’t have to browse for the blocks. The users are no keen on tool palettes and prefer tookbars..I have a macro ^c^cinsert but do not know what else to put in the macro for it to be set to a specific location. are you able to help me please?
    thanks
    Tiffany

  • Ellen

    You need to work on the command line. Set filedia to 0 and try doing the process entirely on the command line. You should be able to put that in a command. At the beginning of the command set filedia to 0 and at the end set it back to 1. You might find that an AutoLISP routine or script file works better. You could also try -insert, the command-line form of the INSERT command. These 3 tips might help:
    https://allaboutcad.com/tutorial-create-a-custom-command-for-autocad-using-autolisp/
    https://allaboutcad.com/ditch-dialog-boxes-with-the-command-line-form-of-commands/
    https://allaboutcad.com/tutorial-automate-tasks-with-a-script-file/

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  • Rosana

    Hello Ellen:

    I am working with auto cad 2000, trying to copy one dwg to a new frame, easy right? But it is coming so big, and when I do a zoom ext. I can see my new frame very small in a side of the screen. Maybe scale? can you help me?

    Thanks in advance, Rosana

  • PRASAD

    HAI I AM WORKING WITH AUTOCD 2013, I NEED ABOUT HOE TO CREATE LAYOUTS AND HOW TO INSERT TEMPLET IN LAYOUTS.

  • michaliskaridis

    Can you please tell me how can I convert the units from inches to mm inside a block

  • Marke

    Hello! Can you tell me how I can modify only one of same blocks in same drawning without explode-command? Same style like edit block in-place but it changes only one block????? Block has converted from microstation cell to dgv. thanx!

  • Arthur Lichtenberger

    I understand how to adjust the size of the viewport window, on setting the scale inside the viewport window, selecting the printer and paper size, and then enabling the viewport window (double clicking inside of it) in order to move the cad around/position it.

    And I even found that I can use CAD drawing commands, In layouts, in two different modes:

    (a) when the viewport is double clicked/enabled
    and
    (b) when the viewport is NOT double click/it is not enabled (so I am drawing in the Layout, but not really in the viewport)

    For the (b) case, when I go back to Model space, the cad done does not show up in Model space (this is nice for annotations particular to the Layout). But for the (b) case, the cad does show up in model space.

    OK… so here is my problem. I would like to insert one of my border drawings (as a block) into the Layout View. BUT, I don’t want it to show up in Model Space. Since I might have multiple viewports for a given Layout tab, and I might have multiple tabs; it is therefore a mess when an inserted block in the Layout also shows up in model space. However, this is exactly what happens for me. I should note that the only way I have figured out how to insert a block in the Layout View is with the “a” approach, ie with the window enabled/double clicked inside. If I could even solve this by inserting the block on a dedicated layer, and then figure out how to keep that layer on/unfrozen in the Layoutview, but off/Frozen in the Model Space view… that would work for me too. But I can’t figure that out either.

    Using Autoad 2013 for Apple

  • I’m not sure about the Mac version, but you should be able to insert any object, such as a title block and border in paper space. that is, using (b). Those objects won’t appear in Model space.

  • Rob

    Marke,

    Open the block in the block editor and save as another name. Make your edits and save again. Close the block editor, erase the block that needs to be changed and insert the new block.

    Rob

  • Wallace Phillips

    Marke,

    I don’t think you can edit a single occurence of a block. You can change scale, rotation, etc. of a single block with the Properties command. I think you will have to define a new block with a different name if you want to change someting that’s not defined in the Properties box.

  • Symoin

    Dear Marke,
    1.here are the steps to acheive your goal.
    2. Copy the block you want to change (ctrl+C)
    3. start a new drawing (CTRL+N)
    4. paste to original coordinates (UNDER EDIT MENU)
    5. type “RENAME” select blocks under “named object” and select the block under “items”
    6. type the new name in the below field and press the button “rename to”
    now the block is renamed
    7. Copy the block back to original drawing
    8. paste to original coordinates
    9. do the required editing by “BEDIT”
    10. Save the changes and close the bedit.

    Happy to help

  • anna

    hi, i would like to ask if there is a command that the block can automatically change if you input a data. for example, i need a several sizes of square, such as, 1×1, 2×2, 100×20, 59×30 and so, is there any way that ill just input that data and the block will automatically adjust to my inputed data? thanks

  • Hans Graveman

    Anna You can make a block with size 1X1 and change the scale in properties or make a dynamic block with a stretch factor

  • CK

    I am trying to insert a title block which was created by AutCADLT into a new layout PS. When I complete the insertion process the sheet is no where to be found.
    Can you help ? Thanks.

  • DaveGlass

    CK,
    It does not matter that it was created with Autocad LT, unless maybe if it is a newer incompatible version of Autocad. If that is the case, with the correct abject enabler installed, you should still see the block, but you won’t be able to edit it.

    I suspect that in the original drawing, the title block is in paper space.

    Autocad will only insert items from another drawing which are in Model space. Anything drawn in paper space will not show up when it is inserted as a block, into another drawing.
    Open the original drawing of the title block and verify it is in model space. If the title block is in paper space, copy it from 0,0 into Model space at 0,0.

    or there is method #2 :

    If you want the title block to be scale other than 1:1
    You can create a view port in paper space at the scale you want the title block, and then use the chspace command which will move it from paper space to model space and scale the title block according to the scale of the view port.

    Hope this solves your problem

  • sandeep

    sir / madam,
    can i write 2 or more blocks ( such as a door and the other is a window) in a single drawing sheets, and use them in other drawing sheets numerous times.

  • Hi
    what and why there is a deference between copy a block and insert a block in scale size?

    the copy order make the block perfect size.
    the insert order make it smaller.

    thank you
    Regarding
    ID.Ahmad albanna

  • CAD Service - design

    Nice tutorial. Blocks are very useful tool in AutoCAD.

  • ben

    can you plz tell how to insert plans of sinks and other fixtures of toilet frm autocad library??

  • david duff

    I have moved from Autocad 2002LT to Autocad 2015LT with a new computer….I brought all my drawings over to the new computer in a file marked ACTIVE DRAWINGS…I am trying to learn the new software and cannot figure out how to do x refs….Do I need to insert all my old drawings into the new Autocad program??? If so, how??? Right now they are just a folder on my C drive./Win 7 Pro.. The xrefs have me stymied. I am not getting the ATTACH EXTERNAL REFERENCES window to come up at all….I have changed from Ribbon to Classic workspace

  • Robert Williams

    @david duff,

    XREFs have not changed much between 2002 and 2015, if at all. You can open the XREF window by simply typing “XREF” or “XR” (without the quotes) in the command line.

    Additionally, if you hit the F1 key to open your help, you can search for XREF and learn almost everything there is about XREFs as they relate to your version of AutoCAD.

    I HTH.

    Robert Williams

  • Robert Williams

    @sandeep,

    YES. You can have multiple block in a single drawing or sheet. What you may be interested in is the “Tool Palettes” (or “TOOL”) Command. Read all about it in your F1 (Help). Search “Tool Palettes”

    In Tool Palettes you can use exiting blocks, or create your own palette and save your blocks for use in other drawings without having to open the drawing where the blocks reside.

    I HTH

    Robert Williams

  • rameez

    Hello plz tell me if i want to change tha name of x into East and (N)and when i take the cordinate any point so show me that E=300.00 N=5000.00 so how tell

  • ken

    In AutoCAD 2015 Vanilla when I try to insert a block I have to selec more options to the the insert dialog box. Why did they change this.

  • Gaucon

    Hi there

    We are currently working on Autocad LT I want to create a library with all the block symbols that we use on Scale 1:1, I want to know if there is a option for when I bring the block in from the library that you can immediately set the scale of that block to your current drawings scale?

  • Peter Deniet

    Gaucon,
    I believe you need to make the blocks annotative in order for the blocks to insert at the current scale.

  • Kofi Asiedu

    I have a set of coverages/layers/tiles from a town sheet, in fact several of them and want to put them together. I have already put the layers in each coverage together in dwg Format. How do i use the insert tool in AutoCAD 2008 to assemble (for lack of a better word) all of them together so i can overlay other features

  • Oh Nice! Thankyou for introduce

  • Dave H

    Hi, im a geologist and im having trouble insterting a block that is an exported dxf file from surfer. The block contains groundwater elevation contour lines that are specifically scaled to the (x,y,gwe) gwe = “z plane” = groundwater elevation for the monitoring wells. They are all supposed to match to the aerial view of a gas station we constructed on cad in order to show how the direction of underground groundwater flow.

    We are running the ancient Autocad LT 2000i. Everytime I add the block it shows up extremely small…like thumbnail sized even when trying to resize the block i cant get the elevation contours to match the Monitoring well elevations. Do you know of a way i can troubleshoot around this have the block show up full size?

  • Hans Graveman

    Hi Dave look in your help for INSunits setting 1 to 4 corresponding with mm to Feet and change the setting or open the block.dwg and change units.

  • خرید اتوکد

    Very Nice.
    Tnx

  • wahyu as

    Hi Ellen,
    I’m using autocad 2012, the scale option – Uniform Scale checbox is not be checked, whether it be different?
    and what Explode function in the INSERT dialog box ?
    Thank you.

  • Anik Mukharjee

    Hi! Ellen, You are the most valuable person because your site is more valuable. so best of luck.

  • vinay

    i would like to know how we use insert block without clicking by mouse only use the command.

  • Latif Mamun

    IF I WANT TO rescale the block in to 1:100 or other. what i need to do ?

  • Wicked article thank you for writing

  • Brian

    Hi, Iam using AutoCAD 2012, when I insert the title block, it disappears. What do I do for it to appear on paper

  • Brian

    I am still trying to insert. This time it has appear but too big for the paper. What do I do?

  • If you redefine a block definition, all references in that drawing are updated automatically.

  • May

    Hi, Can i ask a question? what to do if the block getting invalid to attached at the drawing.

  • May

    Hi i would like to ask if what is the possible solution that i can apply if the block is getting invalid when i attached it on the drawing?

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