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en respuesta a: nh0c.nicolas94

That command hasn't been implemented yet, which I didn't know. You can use the command, but it uses a different command tool, which takes you through a long annoying process.

 

Look into these three:

 

## 1 ##

 

Reference Manager, AutoCAD has a separate program to edit and update all references quickly.

 

Start -> All Programs -> Autodesk -> AutoCAD 2015 -> Reference Manager

 

## 2 ##

 

Command FIELDEVAL

 

Look at the fieldeval variable.

 

  1. At the Command prompt, enter fieldeval.
  2. Enter a bitcode that is the sum of any of the following values:
    • 0: Not updated
    • 1: Updated on open
    • 2:Updated on save
    • 4:Updated on plot
    • 8:Updated on use of ETRANSMIT
    • 16: Updated on regeneration

    For example, to update fields only when the file is opened, saved, or plotted, enter 7.

## 3 ##

 

Command UPDATEFIELD