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    Posted: 26.Jun.2009 at 14:55
hay all friends
how can i use X-Ref ......
pl help me with detail ....
X-Ref use for which work ....
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Jun.2009 at 09:17
Hello,
I think it's too much too start somebody to tell here everything about XREF
s but in a few words I will try to explaine. Wink
You can use x-ref's when you have deferent fases of the project and let's say at the last one you want allmost everything from a previous fase and something to change.In xref you can turn off some layers and to draw somethign else. in the new drawing (like diferent versions).
Or you can use xref's for the stamp of the project (company name, the engineers that worked in the project , etc) and if you put the file that is used on a server everyone can used from that location.
You must find the way of working with the xrefs.
Ideea is to have under your grawing something to help you. From xrefs you can copy in your drawing lines and circles in the same position, etc.
Good luck
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jun.2009 at 07:26
Thanks very much my  friend Apeiron
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jun.2009 at 07:29
Hello,
it's my pleasure to help you .... if you still have something to clarify don't ezitate to ask here ... somebody will give some explainances ... good luck
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Jul.2009 at 04:19
can we become friend Aperion
if yes my id is
i wait your
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Jul.2009 at 08:06
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Jul.2009 at 10:12
hey asli.dost if use xref as well....if you want to edit the xref because xref its blocks.....use command refedit to edit the block reference.

adding your learning about xref!!!!!    




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 13:36
thanks  Apeiron and Chupalok
pl contect to me on this id
i wait reply on my mail id
take care
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 19:31
When x_reffing a drawing into another make sure it is set to overlay as opposed to attached.  Makes for a smaller drawing size and easier to work with.  I hope this helps.

Edited by msplcdykee69 - 10.Jul.2009 at 05:03
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