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Ralston21
07.06.2016, 02:35
Hi there is it possible to take back a drawing from an xref drawing using a NCOPY command? Im new here so im sorry for my grammar. Thanks Chao Chao! Have a good day!

philippe JOSEPH
07.06.2016, 11:24

Hello Ralston21, do you want to "re-insert" an XREF into a file where it is and make it like it was a normal block?You can't insert a file ( to become a Block inside your file ) if it's already an XREF inside it but you can launch a command that will "transform" your XREF into a normal block.You do this generally to "store" a file with XREF at the end of a project so that you "secure" the file for example.Tell us more.

Ralston21
08.06.2016, 03:24
oh i see thank you sir philippe. 

Ralston21
08.06.2016, 03:28
hmm i just got interested in that command that you just said earlier (transform my xref into a normal block) what command is it sir philippe? 

philippe JOSEPH
08.06.2016, 07:33

Hello again Ralston21, you will have to use the command -XREF and use one of the options under it.I'm sorry but my AutoCAD release is in French so I just can't help you more but it should be the second after :-1- ? ( list of the XREF )-2- Bind-3- Detach-4- path-5- download-6- Reload-7- Overlay-8- Attach-9- Scale , etc... In any case, launch the help ( F1 ) and type : XREF , -XREF , _XREF and print everything for you to read away from the AutoCAD environement.

Ralston21
10.06.2016, 04:46
Thank you sir  anyway can i ask another question?is there another shortcut key for Ctrl-P? Thank you so much sir i really appreciate it. I learn so much from you sir.

philippe JOSEPH
10.06.2016, 07:20

Hello again Ralston, first I'm not a "sir" but I'm OK with this.For Ctrl-P I think that it's the quicker that you can get ( in any software ) and P is already used for the command PAN in AutoCAD.Have a nice day and yes you can ask all the question that you want, you are welcomed.For the rest I would recommend to download the PDF file of the AutoCAD 2012 commands that should have a name like :AutoCAD_2012_command-ref_enu_v2[1].pdf ( search it on the internet ).previously this files were in you disk (C), I don't know now.

Ralston21
10.06.2016, 08:31
Thank you philippe. I just thought your my teacher thats why i call you sir hehehe anyways thank you so much again. if i have a quiry il just get back to you. chow!