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    Posted: 28.May.2008 at 10:18

hi there,

In my company we have hundreds of different projects, all projects have multiple drawings looking at the x-refs for there particular project.
 
What would be the best way of storing these x-refs (model files) so they can be easily managed and without making them vunerable?
At the moment, we have individual project folders with a sub folder for drawings and a sub folder for the x-ref but we are thinking about creating 1 main model files folder for all the x-refs (model files) to be stored and re-pathed.
 
Im sure it dosn't realy matter how there stored but thought i would ask any way.   Cheers CAD crew,  all help appreciated  Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.May.2008 at 21:42
I think that both ways have some advantages and disadvantages. For better management of xrefed files and their versions you may consider Autodesk Vault.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.May.2008 at 15:57
will look into it.
thanks for your reply
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