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Tracking X-ref drawings into other drawings

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Tracking X-ref drawings into other drawings

Is there a program or command that is include in ADT 2004 that works the opposite to 'Reference Manager'which is a seperate bolt on appliction. Something that tracks the 'attached/overlayed' x-ref and lists automatically which other drawings it's been 'attached/overlayed' into?

Example: We are trying to follow the x-ref drawings and all the other drawings it's been xref into (architectural drawings setup using same x-ref drawing: site plan, floor plans and details etc.) for the purpose of tracking and administering 'architectural revisions' for issue to consultants etc.
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Anonymous
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The Express Tools XPATH command in previous AutoCAD versions is capable of
tracking xref attachments and overlays. I have not yet upgraded to ADT2004,
so I don't really know if this command has been integrated into AutoCAD/ADT
2004. Check to see if it's still available.

Gary Lafrenière
CAD Manager
Plan B Retail Design
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> Is there a program or command that is include in ADT 2004 that works the
opposite to 'Reference Manager'which is a seperate bolt on appliction.
Something that tracks the 'attached/overlayed' x-ref and lists automatically
which other drawings it's been 'attached/overlayed' into?
> Example: We are trying to follow the x-ref drawings and all the other
drawings it's been xref into (architectural drawings setup using same x-ref
drawing: site plan, floor plans and details etc.) for the purpose of
tracking and administering 'architectural revisions' for issue to
consultants etc.
>

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