Ever since upgrading to electrical 2018, when you have a project open and click the PREV/NEXT drawing buttons, the tab pops open and then closes (I have it set to auto-hide). I have no use for the External references tab and keep closing it, but it keeps coming back. I've even tried turning it off with Tools>Pallets in the menu bar and EXTERNALREFERENCESCLOSE. I'm attaching a screen capture.
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Ever since upgrading to electrical 2018, when you have a project open and click the PREV/NEXT drawing buttons, the tab pops open and then closes (I have it set to auto-hide). I have no use for the External references tab and keep closing it, but it keeps coming back. I've even tried turning it off with Tools>Pallets in the menu bar and EXTERNALREFERENCESCLOSE. I'm attaching a screen capture.
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I think that file may be buried in my title block. Any idea how to remove or un-reference it?
I think that file may be buried in my title block. Any idea how to remove or un-reference it?
That did it! Thanks!! Been fighting with it for weeks.
That did it! Thanks!! Been fighting with it for weeks.
The only way I have found to take care of this for me is to open a drawing by double-clicking on it. Then there is an actual window that pops up asking what you want to do. I chose to Ignore Unresolved References, and check the box to always ignore. Seems to have cleared it right up.
The only way I have found to take care of this for me is to open a drawing by double-clicking on it. Then there is an actual window that pops up asking what you want to do. I chose to Ignore Unresolved References, and check the box to always ignore. Seems to have cleared it right up.
Every time I open a file it has a "! Not Found" data link pop up in the File Reference window of the External References pop-up. I cannot detach, remove, or ignore the "! Not Found" file from the external reference and must manually close the External References window every time I open the file.
The reference is also not used anywhere within my file and the object it was attached to has long since been deleted.
How can I remove this reference?
Every time I open a file it has a "! Not Found" data link pop up in the File Reference window of the External References pop-up. I cannot detach, remove, or ignore the "! Not Found" file from the external reference and must manually close the External References window every time I open the file.
The reference is also not used anywhere within my file and the object it was attached to has long since been deleted.
How can I remove this reference?
That's removed using the data link manger. On the Annotate tab, click on Link Data on the Tables ribbon, right click the link and click delete. If you receive an error saying it can't be removed, follow this article: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/AutoCA...
That's removed using the data link manger. On the Annotate tab, click on Link Data on the Tables ribbon, right click the link and click delete. If you receive an error saying it can't be removed, follow this article: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/AutoCA...
I did explain in my previous post how I take care of that. It has to be done every time I upgrade to another ACE version, but it works. For this method, do NOT open the file from AutoCAD.... If you browse to, and double-click a DWG on your computer, the warning pops up a little differently (see attached PNG). Check the box for "Always Ignore Unresolved References", then click "Ignore Unresolved Reference Files".....
I did explain in my previous post how I take care of that. It has to be done every time I upgrade to another ACE version, but it works. For this method, do NOT open the file from AutoCAD.... If you browse to, and double-click a DWG on your computer, the warning pops up a little differently (see attached PNG). Check the box for "Always Ignore Unresolved References", then click "Ignore Unresolved Reference Files".....
The link you provided solved my problem. Thanks!
The link you provided solved my problem. Thanks!
If this one still has to be done for every drawing, consider my solution. It does not have to be done for every drawing.
If this one still has to be done for every drawing, consider my solution. It does not have to be done for every drawing.
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