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I upgraded my Autocad Architecture 2017 to 2018 this morning and have a few issues. In a base drawing everything appears to be fine with the 3D walls, doors, windows, etc. Everything has the correct color, linetype, etc for new, existing, demo, etc. When I Xref this into another file all of the Doors, Windows, Stairs, etc come is as the same layer color as the xref. For instance
In the Base File
- New Doors are Blue w/ continuous linetype
- Demo Doors are Red w/ HIDDEN2 linetype
- and Existing Doors are Grey w/ continuous linetype
In the xref which is placed on Layer 0 initially all of the Door listed above all turn white. If I chance the layer the Xref is on all of these object change to match that color. This is only happening with 3D object with the exception of the 3D walls. All of the non 3D object lines, circle, arcs, polylines, etc are remain the original color. The walls come in just fine with the correct colors, linetypes, and hatch patterns.
Before anyone starts to write a reply NO VISRETAIN is not an issue. I have tired it in both 0 and 1 multiple time reloaded the xref, detached and reattached the xref, etc. It appears that these object are not defaulting to the embedded object layers and just using the current layer the Xref is on.
If I open the base file and cut and paste the model into the drawing file it appears just fine while just to the side the xref version still had white doors, windows, and stairs.
I have made a sample file and taken some screen shots which I have attached 3 pictures below. #1 is the original base file, #2 is the base file xref'ed into a new file. #3 Is the xref and the copied version side by side in a new file.
I have never had this issue in any version of autocad I have used and I hope this is just some setting I need to change. Aging this is only affected some the Autocad Architecture 3D objects Doors, Windows, Ceiling Grids, & Stairs. It may affect others but I have not tried everything yet.
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