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hey everybody brandon here from cad intentions and in todays two minute tuesday were gonna be taking a look at w block or write blocking in autocad this is going to allow you to easily and quickly export to a new drawing or copy to a new drawing any objects blocks text whatever you select in your drawing its going to copy it for us into a new one and im going to show you guys how it works a couple of the settings and how it can be used so lets jump right into todays video [Music] alright so as i mentioned were gonna be taking a look at w block or write block uh this command has been around for quite a while uh it was kind of used initially as a way to export or save out blocks within your drawing into their own individual drawing so its easier to bring them into further drawings down the line or new projects kind of an easy way to copy out or export blocks that you want to reuse and maybe save in a folder database of blocks but it can also be used for a lot of cool features inc