AutoCAD

How to Erase Block in AutoCAD?

Understanding the Need to Erase Blocks in AutoCAD

When working with AutoCAD, managing blocks becomes imperative for keeping your designs clean and organized. Blocks are often used to represent repetitive elements in a drawing. However, there are times when you need to remove them, either to update a design or streamline your project.

Steps to Erase Blocks in AutoCAD

  1. Select the Block(s):

    • Navigate to the drawing area where the block is located.
    • Use your mouse to click on the block you wish to delete. You can also click and drag a rectangle around multiple blocks to select them collectively.
  2. Utilize the Erase Command:

    • After selecting the desired block(s), right-click to open the context menu.
    • Look for the “Erase” option and click on it. Alternatively, you can type the ERASE command directly into the command line, followed by pressing Enter.
  3. Confirm Deletion:
    • If prompted, confirm that you wish to erase the block(s) by selecting “Yes” or typing Y and pressing Enter. The selected blocks will disappear from your drawing.

Deleting Multiple Blocks at Once

If you’re looking to erase multiple blocks efficiently, follow these steps:

  1. Activate Selection Window:

    • Type the ERASE command into the command line and press Enter.
    • When prompted to select objects, either click on each block individually or click and drag to create a selection window around all blocks you wish to delete.
  2. Use Selection Filters (Optional):
    • For a more focused approach, you can utilize selection filters. Type FILTER in the command line and set criteria to isolate blocks. After applying the filter, you can select and erase them as mentioned above.

Purging Unused Blocks

This method is useful when you want to clear out blocks that are not referenced anywhere in the current drawing file:

  1. Open the Purge Dialog:

    • Type PURGE in the command line and press Enter. This opens the Purge dialog box.
  2. Select Blocks to Purge:

    • In the dialog, find and expand the "Blocks" section. Here, you will see a list of all blocks available in the drawing.
    • Check the boxes next to the blocks that are no longer needed. To remove all unreferenced blocks at once, select “Purge Nested Items” if necessary.
  3. Execute the Purge:
    • After making your selections, click the "Purge" button. Confirm any final prompts to complete the removal.

Resetting Blocks

Sometimes, rather than deleting blocks, you may need to reset them to their original state. Here’s how:

  1. Select the Block:

    • Click on the block that you wish to reset.
  2. Right-Click and Reset:

    • Use the right-click button to open the context menu and select “Reset Block.”
  3. Command Method:
    • Alternatively, you can type RESETBLOCK into the command line. Follow the prompts to select which block references you want to reset.

FAQ

Q1: Can I permanently delete blocks in AutoCAD?
Yes. Using the ERASE command or the Purge dialog allows for the permanent deletion of blocks, ensuring they no longer appear in your drawing.

Q2: How can I recover a block after accidentally deleting it?
If you realize a block has been deleted, you can use the OOPS command immediately after performing the erase operation. This command helps to undo the last deletion.

Q3: What happens to the original objects when I create a block?
When you create a block, the original objects used to define the block are erased from the drawing. However, they can be restored by using the OOPS command right after the block is made.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.