When you open a drawing, you might see a Proxy Information dialog box. For example, operations such as erasing and moving an object, or changing object properties, may or may not be possible on a proxy object, depending on the application that created it. The extent to which proxy objects can be edited is determined by the parent ObjectARX application. ![]() Proxy objects have significantly reduced capabilities compared to their corresponding custom objects. ![]() Later, when the application is available, the proxy object is replaced by the custom object. A proxy object is a substitute for a custom object when the ObjectARX application that created the custom object is not available to AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, or other host applications.
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