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Missing "Referencing" information for views

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Anonymous
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Missing "Referencing" information for views

One day until final plot, and we have a project where 3/4 of the
enlarged plan callouts and associated views have lost their "Referencing
Sheet" and "Referencing Detail" information.

1. What could have caused this?
2. How to get it back, short of removing the affected views and
recreating the sheets?

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Brian Winterscheidt
LWPB Architecture
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Brian Winterscheidt wrote:
> One day until final plot, and we have a project where 3/4 of the
> enlarged plan callouts and associated views have lost their "Referencing
> Sheet" and "Referencing Detail" information.
>
> 1. What could have caused this?
> 2. How to get it back, short of removing the affected views and
> recreating the sheets?
>

Updates:

Removing the affected views from the sheet and adding them anew does NOT
correct the referencing.

Audit doesn't fix either.

Project is in 2009, and we've discovered that upgrading it to 2010 will
fix the referencing, but are hesitant to do that on the live file this
late in the project.

--
Brian Winterscheidt
LWPB Architecture
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Message 3 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Brian Winterscheidt wrote:
> 2. How to get it back, short of removing the affected views and
> recreating the sheets?


Just in case anyone else ever runs into this, here's what we had to do:

1. Manually find what *should* be the referencing view (in our case, the
overall floor plan).
2. Delete this referencing view from its sheet.
3. Drag this view back onto its sheet.
4. Click "Undo" button twice.
5. Click "Redo" button twice.

--
Brian Winterscheidt
LWPB Architecture
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

"Brian Winterscheidt" wrote in message
news:6320856@discussion.autodesk.com...
> 1. Manually find what *should* be the referencing view (in our case, the
> overall floor plan).
> 2. Delete this referencing view from its sheet.
> 3. Drag this view back onto its sheet.
> 4. Click "Undo" button twice.
> 5. Click "Redo" button twice.

coincidentally,
this procedure also gets Mario past Donkey Kong...
Message 5 of 6
mhamson
in reply to: Anonymous

Thats is so weird. It worked for us too.   ???

 

Mike

Message 6 of 6
tarltonferrin2120
in reply to: Anonymous

Worked for me too, thanks! Had to remove and re-add the parent view to the sheet. I did the undos redos too...

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