imageframe in an xref

imageframe in an xref

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imageframe in an xref

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I have an image in an xref and when I plot, the frame shows up. I have imageframe turned off in both the reference drawing and the drawing I'm plotting from. any ideas? It works for one of my drawings, but not the rest.
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Anonymous
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Is the same image in the one that works fine?

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Anonymous
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yes, it's a title block with the clients logo. It plots fine on the first sheet I x-refed it into, then I used that layout as a template for other drawings in the set, those are the ones that don't plot. I tried to detatch and reattach, but still does it.
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LyleHardin
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For those who are still looking for an answer, I saw this in another post and it worked for me.  Apparently setting IMAGEFRAME to 1, then back to 0 works.

 

"Turning them on (setting IMAGEFRAME to 1) (even though they were already on) and turning them off again (turning IMAGEFRAME to 0) worked for me.  Thx! "

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agentornge75
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I had the same problem, and when i read this fix i re-opened my drawing and found that Imageframe was set to 1 (even though I had just meticulously reset it to 0 in both the XREF and the problem drawing and re-saved).  

 

changing it from 1 to zero in this new drawing worked fine.

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Anonymous
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Thanks Man !! This is a piece of gem!



@LyleHardin wrote:

For those who are still looking for an answer, I saw this in another post and it worked for me.  Apparently setting IMAGEFRAME to 1, then back to 0 works.

 

"Turning them on (setting IMAGEFRAME to 1) (even though they were already on) and turning them off again (turning IMAGEFRAME to 0) worked for me.  Thx! "


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Anonymous
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Thank you!  You just saved me time and my sanity.  I was going crazy trying to figure out what was wrong with my drawing.  

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jrouseAQJS8
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Thanks!  This solution worked for me!

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Message 9 of 13

jmctigue
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8 years later, it is still the correct answer.

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Message 10 of 13

kibitotato
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doesn´t work for me. Any fresh solution?

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Message 11 of 13

kibitotato
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Found a sollution.

Change de System variable of VISRETAIN and XREFOVERRIDE to 0. Don´t understand why but it works.

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LyleHardin
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Be careful with VISRETAIN = 0 . If people change things in the xref, it's going to change in the dwg that uses the xref. We keep VISRETAIN = 1 so people can control what things look like in their own drawing. 

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sleather9ESAJ
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that worked for me !

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