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Topic ClosedRefMan A Shy but Powerful AutoCAD Tool

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    Posted: 17.Feb.2012 at 16:43

How can you update and re-path AutoCAD drawing reference files such as other drawing files, fonts, or plot configuration files after a path has changed?

AutoCAD Reference Manager
Reference Manager is the answer

In AutoCAD 2004 the Reference Manager was added and it is included with other AutoCAD based products like AutoCAD Architecture, and AutoCAD Mechanical.

You can locate the Reference Manager from the Windows Start Menu > Programs > Autodesk > AutoCAD 20xx > Reference Manager
(C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2012 - English\AdRefMan.exe)

The tool is easy to add drawings and see where reference files were found or not.

You can search, select all, invert selections, edit selected paths and even use find and replace paths in batch. There is no need to launch AutoCAD as this tool runs stand alone.

You can load a great deal of drawings into the Reference Manager to make sure you have all the reference files required.

AutoCAD 2012 Reference Manager

I can isolate the problem reference files and in this case it is a plot style. I can click on it and enter a new path or even browse for the new path.

AutoCAD 2012 Reference Manager - Problem Plot Style

I can click on the problem reference and enter a new path or even browse for the new path.

AutoCAD 2012 Reference Manager Edit Paths

Cheers,
Shaan

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