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en respuesta a: Anonymous

Distinguish between XREF ATTACH and OVERLAY, you have to use the OVERLAY type.

 

PROJECTNAME - Projectname is very useful,

Name of Project (for example MYPRJ): You store this Projectname MYPRJ in every DWG and reference all Files as Xref WITHOUT PATH-Info!
In Options/Files/Projectname, there you store all Paths for the XRef YOU need.

Send your DWG to another Company..
Anyone can use other xrefpaths and change them at any time, the XRef is found by Paths through PROJECTNAME, THAT IS IT

IT WORKS WONDERFUL!

not more, no less

 

 

 

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In addition, the paths in the PROJECT (options) are only additional "support paths".

If a file can not be found, the search is made for the paths that you have defined for the project.

Technically:
Then you work 100% as usual. Only the project name must be saved in the drawing.

Assignment:
Make sure that the client makes guidelines for Xref-paths (maybe WITHOUT path required)

Sebastian