exploding an xref

exploding an xref

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exploding an xref

Anonymous
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how can an xref be exploded?

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Anonymous
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You cannot explode an xref, however, you can explode a block.  First convert the xref into a block by binding it to the drawing then explode it.

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Patchy
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Want the whole xref drawing? use BIND

Want a part of xref? Xcopy

 

No way to explode xref.

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tommelberg
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Observer

how do you bind an xref to a dwg?

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cadffm
Consultant
Consultant

Command XREF,

select your DWG XRef(only DWG!)

RightClick on this selected item..

 

Read about bind ootions in your help first.

Sebastian

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tommelberg
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REFEDIT works as well

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cadffm
Consultant
Consultant

That must ve a hidden feature in Refedit 😄

Sebastian

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tommelberg
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Observer
I'm finding alot of 'hidden features' in this 2022 version...as opposed to 2008.
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c_heintz
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The issue is that I cannot bind it either as that option is greyed out. Can I please just be able to simply flatten the visible layers in a dwg in one simple file?

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pendean
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@c_heintz wrote:

The issue is that I cannot bind it either as that option is greyed out. ...


that usually means the xref that is selected is a "child" xref, aka it resides in another XREF you have loaded.

 

 


@c_heintz wrote:

...Can I please just be able to simply flatten the visible layers in a dwg in one simple file?


May I ask if just opening that XREF (XOPEN or right-click in the XREF palette to select OPEN), doing what you need to do, QSAVE, close then reload it an option?

 

 

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