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how to insert the xref files

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Anonymous
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how to insert the xref files

If i have 100 files with xref files,how can I turn the xref to block without
open every files.
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JayAyalaATG
in reply to: Anonymous

Well,
you can simply use the "insert" command and it will behave as a "WBlock". No need to open drawings at all.

Your work is already done.

...

Wait I mis-understood the question. Let me think about this for a little while....

How familiar are you with LISP language? I did something similar to this a long time ago. I think I remember it involved opening each file and exporting it out as a previous release.

Yeah thats right! I remember now. I made a script that ran a lisp routine and the script automatically opened the file and exproted it. When it was done it proceeded to the next file. Message was edited by: jayportland
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

thanks,but I cannot write the lisp ,would you help me ?

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Well,
you can simply use the "insert" command and it will behave as a "WBlock".
No need to open drawings at all.

Your work is already done.

...

Wait I mis-understood the question. Let me think about this for a little
while....

How familiar are you with LISP language? I did something similar to this a
long time ago. I think I remember it involved opening each file and
exporting it out as a previous release.

Yeah thats right! I remember now. I made a script that ran a lisp routine
and the script automatically opened the file and exproted it. When it was
done it proceeded to the next file.

Message was edited by: jayportland
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JayAyalaATG
in reply to: Anonymous

I might be able to help.

email me at jay.ayala@hdrinc.com
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If you can type "Bind", you can write a script. Then use ScriptPro to run it
automatically on all the files.

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