yport Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 ACAD LT 2012 I have a problem where I somehow got a ton of xref line types in my template drawing. I must have inserted an object from another drawing into it that carried them. I don't have anything xrefed to the drawing. I've tried to delete them, but I get the message that I can't delete anything currently being used or in an xref. I've also tried copying with base point into another drawing. I went as far as copying individual items into a new drawing with the result being that the xref line types come into the other drawing. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks, Yport Quote
RobDraw Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 If you can post the file, that would help a lot. Much more information is needed. Best guess on limited info is that the linetypes are assigned to layers and/or objects. Maybe, embedded in a block. Quote
yport Posted September 25, 2015 Author Posted September 25, 2015 It gets weirder. I copied a small closed polyline (copy with base point) and pasted it into the acadlt.dwt template that was 67 kb. It blew the file up to 5,518 kb. There are no blocks, just a closed polyline. It brought all the xref line types over with it. That was too big to attach. I have attached a screen shot of the drawing, layer dialog box, and the open line type selection box. There are over 200 xref line types that are showing up. I don't understand why they come over with a simple cut and paste of a single polyline from one drawing to another. The problem is that I have a different drawing template with my title blocks, layouts, dimension styles, text styles, plot set ups, and many blocks that I want built into every drawing. It took a long time to put it together and I don't want to start from scratch. I'm also concerned that anything that I send to other professionals will pollute their drawings. It is pretty clear to me that it came to me that way as I don't do xrefs. Thank you for responding. Quote
RobDraw Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 It gets weirder. I copied a small closed polyline (copy with base point) and pasted it into the acadlt.dwt template that was 67 kb. It blew the file up to 5,518 kb. There are no blocks, just a closed polyline. It brought all the xref line types over with it. That was too big to attach. I have attached a screen shot of the drawing, layer dialog box, and the open line type selection box. There are over 200 xref line types that are showing up. I don't understand why they come over with a simple cut and paste of a single polyline from one drawing to another. This is not unheard of. Have you tried purging and auditing before the copy and paste? Quote
yport Posted September 25, 2015 Author Posted September 25, 2015 I have audited and purged. It won't let me delete or purge the linetypes. I just learned that these are not xref dependent linetypes (I filtered them and they did not show up as xref dependent). It seems that the drawings think these line types exist on these layers that don't appear anywhere to exist. Maybe these are layers from a non-autocad drawing ..... I'm very stumped. Quote
RobDraw Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 They could have been in an XREF that was bound to the drawing at one point. What that does is basically insert the XREF as a block and depending on how it is done, it keeps the XREF designation on all the layer, blocks, and linetypes. Have you tried WBlocking instead of copy/paste? For more direct help, the file is needed. Could you post it to Drop Box? Quote
RHILEMAN Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Has anyone figured out how to solve this. I am in the process creating a new template for our office and this same thing happened to me as well. I have purged/audited/wblocked my drawing and nothing. I searched through all blocks and found nothing in relation to the rouge linetypes. It is literally spreading through all of our drawings. Quote
Dana W Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Has anyone figured out how to solve this. I am in the process creating a new template for our office and this same thing happened to me as well. I have purged/audited/wblocked my drawing and nothing. I searched through all blocks and found nothing in relation to the rouge linetypes. It is literally spreading through all of our drawings. Search the forum for getting rid of DGN linetypes from microstation. Quote
RobDraw Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 There are a number of possible solutions but as stated before, having the file takes out the guess work. The linetypes are coming from something in your drawing. You need to figure out where. A process for figuring that out would involve starting with a clean drawing and inserting stuff while keeping an eye on the linetypes to see what they come with. Quote
Dana W Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 I mentioned the dgn lines since there has been a lot of traffic about them lately, and the behavior noted sounds similar to having them. It's not necessarily the answer. Quote
RHILEMAN Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Dana, I don't know how much of a difference this makes, but i primarily use AutoCAD C3D, not MicroStation. I will try to do a process of elimination to see what object is triggering the problem. It very well might be one of the block files being copied over. I was not able to upload the DWG as it is too large. Is there another way of getting the file to you? Quote
Dana W Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Dana, I don't know how much of a difference this makes, but i primarily use AutoCAD C3D, not MicroStation. I will try to do a process of elimination to see what object is triggering the problem. It very well might be one of the block files being copied over. I was not able to upload the DWG as it is too large. Is there another way of getting the file to you? I don't have the software to handle all of what's in C3D, but you can upload it to dropbox dot com and some of us can download it to see what's up. Quote
RobDraw Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Why is this being discussed in the LT forum?! Quote
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