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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Hello all! 

 

I am totally stuck on a project.  I need to do a simple electrical grounding drawing(2d) but i have plans that were given to me with tons of xrefs(3d) in the drawing and about a million layers.  i can barely navigate through the drawing.  Anyone have any suggestions of how i can explode these xref"d drawings and put condense them all into one layer? 

 

-Joe

Autocad 2016

Dell i7 8 core

windows 7

16G ram 

 

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external references

Hello all! 

 

I am totally stuck on a project.  I need to do a simple electrical grounding drawing(2d) but i have plans that were given to me with tons of xrefs(3d) in the drawing and about a million layers.  i can barely navigate through the drawing.  Anyone have any suggestions of how i can explode these xref"d drawings and put condense them all into one layer? 

 

-Joe

Autocad 2016

Dell i7 8 core

windows 7

16G ram 

 

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jackshield
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jackshield
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bind xrefs as blocks and work from there

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bind xrefs as blocks and work from there

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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i tried that Jack, they would not bind due to a proxy error.  

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i tried that Jack, they would not bind due to a proxy error.  

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Anonymous
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i tried that Jack, they would not bind due to a proxy error.    

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i tried that Jack, they would not bind due to a proxy error.    

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jackshield
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jackshield
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do you have the xref files?

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do you have the xref files?

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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yes

 

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yes

 

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paullimapa
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paullimapa
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One quick way maybe to create a dwf from the drawing with all those xrefs which will combine everything into a single layer and then in a new drawing attach the dwf and then you can draw over it with your electrical grounding.

 

 

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Paul Li
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One quick way maybe to create a dwf from the drawing with all those xrefs which will combine everything into a single layer and then in a new drawing attach the dwf and then you can draw over it with your electrical grounding.

 

 

Area Object Link | Attribute Modifier | Dwg Setup | Feet-Inch Calculator
Layer Apps | List on Steroids | VP Zoom Scales | Exchange App Store


Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
Apps & Publications | Video Demos
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neaton
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neaton
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If you know you only need the wall layers use the XLIST command to determine the wall layer names. Once those are determined you can turn off the layers you don't need in the XREFs in the Layer Manager.
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If you know you only need the wall layers use the XLIST command to determine the wall layer names. Once those are determined you can turn off the layers you don't need in the XREFs in the Layer Manager.

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