Hi,
Unfortunately I have to give up on this one. I put together some code to
change the paths in one step using the DBX interface. Actually it works, but
then I hit the same wall, i.e. I can't make it to save in an previous (2004)
file format because here, on my machine, with AutoCAD 2008, the DBX
interface doesn't accept the AcSaveAsType enumerator and if I attempt to use
it, I get the following error message:
Command: (REPATH_XREFS_MAIN)
; error: Exception occurred: 0xC0000005 (Access Violation)
; warning: unwind skipped on unknown exception
If anybody else knows why and what, please share.
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Hi, please come back latter. I will provide you some tools to repath xrefs
and images in one step.
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As time goes by, the horizon narrows and
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Does anyone know of a lisp routine that will automatically open each drawing
in a directory and rename any xref paths based on a specified path
structure. For example, we have a directory of drawings that have multiple
xrefs attached. We have to open each drawing and rename the path from
whatever it is, to ..\Backgrd\DrawingName.dwg
I know there is a program called LinxFixer, but the cost is outrageous!
We are constantly getting new drawings from the architect and we have to go
through this process every time!
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.