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dgorsman
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Using the PROJECTNAME doesn't come into play a lot since everyone is normally working on the same folder structure on the same network.  It only helps when dealing with a *lot* of XREFs in a number of different paths and they're all absolute with drive letters e.g. O:\WHATEVER\ClientNameHere\ProjectBlahBlahBlah\Subfolder\.  You might want to put them in X:\ClientName\ProjectNumber\XREFs.  By setting up a "project" (and you can set up several, although only one can be active at a time) you can provide a set of standard search paths to look in for missing XREFs without mucking about with fake drive letters, non-standard search path locations, and so on.  Of course it's usually easier to use either relative paths or the external Reference Manager to bulk repath the XREFs.

 

And required to bind XREFs... *shudder*  You have my sympathies.

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