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Topic ClosedXREF layers revert back after closing dwg?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: XREF layers revert back after closing dwg?
    Posted: 16.Nov.2011 at 14:21

Hi all...

having layer trouble. i have an xref with certain layers that i use in some drawing viewports and freeze in others. but after i close the drawing and open it later, the layers are all on again. I've played with the VISRETAIN variables but none seem to help.

any suggestions?

thanks
Lee 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Nov.2011 at 19:28
Ive has the same problem pal if I recall you need to ensure Visretain is set to the same default in both drawings, i.e. your master drawing exref and your drawing that your exrefing into.
 
try that
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