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I have an AutoCAD drawing linked into my model. There is an XREF in the AutoCAD file, set to Overlay, which shows the floor plan of the building for reference when working on the AutoCAD file. In Revit, I have the CAD file placde on top of a revit floor plan. When I first link the CAD file, the XREF Overlay does not show up (which is what I want to happen). However, later on, if I Reload the linked CAD file to update changes, everything from the XREF appears, and the only way I've found to get rid of it again is to completely Remove the link, and link the CAD file back in again. This completely defeats the purpose of the linked CAD. If I wanted to re-insert it and line it up with the floor plan every single time I made changes I would just Import it instead of Linking it. This is a huge annoyance. Any one have any ideas as to why the XREF keeps reappearing?
Edit: I am using Autodesk Revit MEP 2013 and AutoCAD 2014.
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