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  1. Create the objects you want to combine into a block. Each object is separate, as you can see in Select mode.

    You can set the reference point of the objects before creating the block (see Components of Select Edit Mode), or you can change it later.
  2. Select the objects you want to include in the block.
  3. Click Create Block. Or see |#Rary26390.
  4. If auto-naming is not used, you must assign the block name. (See Auto-Naming of Groups, Blocks, Symbols.)
    Check Insert at current location to create the block in place. Otherwise, the block will be removed from the drawing and stored in the library for future insertion.
  5. The block is created. If the block is inserted in the drawing, you can select it as one object.

    Blocks are created on Layer 0, even if their components are on other layers. To insert the block, see Inserting a Block.
    If you open the Blocks Palette, you can see each block you have created. You can also add blocks to the drawing, edit blocks and create new blocks using this palette.


    Warning: Do not include lights in a block. If you do, the lights will remain in their original locations regardless of where you place the block in your drawing.

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