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Topic ClosedAutocad Xref problem

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Autocad Xref problem
    Posted: 22.Aug.2012 at 16:55

Dear users,

We have recently found a bug in autocad (2012).  One of our project uses multiple levels of xref. Multiple Xref loaded in a drawing wich is itself loaded in another drawing.

The problem is not constant. Some users can see all the xref in the main drawing but some users cant. Is there a variable that restrains max xref shown or something like that?

I assure you that all layer and  attached/overlay settings are ok since most coworkers can see everything. I know quite a lot in autocad but i'm out of ideas. 

Any suggestions?

Thanking you in advance. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Aug.2012 at 18:39
Are all the computers built to the same specs or are some of them so old they should have been retired by now?  Sounds like a memory problem (i.e. - hardware related).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Aug.2012 at 18:55

Hello Mister Conor,

Those wer my fist thoughts for investigating this issue.  Our computers are not dinosaurs adn have lots of ram. (Built for revit specs) 

It looks very much like hardware prob indeed. We will try updating the graphic card drivers juste in case. 

Thanks for your time.

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