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once you have the shape of the block so in this case i have a triangle with three rectangles type in the command line att d e f and the tag is the name of the attribute so in this case id prompt is whatamp;#39;s going to show on the screen so iamp;#39;m going to type something like enter your id and we can make some adjustments to make sure that these this attribute is aligned and then click ok now i can place this attribute anywhere on shape so for example here and then once iamp;#39;m done iamp;#39;m going to type in the command line block name the block so here it will be id block the base point corresponds to the insertion point and then the objects will consist of everything here including the attribute and once this is done hit okay and it tells you now to enter your id so weamp;#39;re going to type something like two and now every time you insert the same block it will prompt you to enter the id one more time