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f.lawton
en respuesta a: imadHabash

I am not being prompted to reload and the paths are intact. I have a 2d file of a 100,000 square foot space that has a raised computer room floor. I had to create layout tabs dedicated for elements above the ceiling (OH for OverHead) and layout tabs for elements below the raised floor (UF for UnderFloor). So I loaded an xref for OH and another for UF and assigned each their own unique layers. I also placed all UF element's layers - including that for the xref, into a layer state called OH. Ditto for UF. Each layout tab has the appropriate Layerstate selected. However, the xref associated with each tab often will not appear unless I force a reload. There seems to be something inherently unstable about this method of creating construction documents using this method. But in all honesty, I need to review the entire functionality of  Layerstates  - for example, the editor shows one of my two saved layerstates is in ''model'' under the Space column and the other is in Layout. And I need to investigate what the column titled ''Same as DWG'' really means - mine both say no.