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HullDrafter
en respuesta a: pendean

How do I apply a negative 5 digit number, when I don't know what numbers can be used? 

 

Having been provided: 

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Treats model space objects as 2D (Z coordinates are ignored), as is always the case with paper space objects. Such a setting is appropriate for 2D drawings and makes more efficient use of memory without loss of performance

 

is great, but can I put in any 5 digit number?

What makes it more fun, is AutoCAD has an initial value of 3020

 

What else can the command do?

I will be the first to admit, I don't even know what a "spatial index" is, but, without looking it up, I won't ever know.

 

I work with 2D drawings, but we are provided with 3D XREFs. If I can find ways to speed up the creation of drawings, I will try to incorporate it.

 

I recently saw a post concerning the ability to work in a dialog box and place XREFs in any order you desire working in the D-box. I saw that command/ability around 2005 in a different program, but have lost track of the program and haven't seen the command since. I was hoping Treedepth would help with it.

HD