JonnaMcSki Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 (edited) I don't fully understand X-refs. I know that when you change an original reference it changes the external reference but does it change the original if you change an attached external reference? Also Is underlay the same thing as overlay? I'm stuck on a project because I don't understand these things about X-refs Edited March 15, 2022 by JonnaMcSki Quote
ReMark Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 No, it is not a two-way street. What project are you working on that requires an X-ref? Quote
JonnaMcSki Posted March 15, 2022 Author Posted March 15, 2022 The driveway profile for the Penn Foster Structural and Civil project. Quote
CyberAngel Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 2 hours ago, JonnaMcSki said: I don't fully understand X-refs. I know that when you change an original reference it changes the external reference but does it change the original if you change an attached external reference? Also Is underlay the same thing as overlay? I'm stuck on a project because I don't understand these things about X-refs An external reference is just that--a copy of another (external) drawing that you include (reference) in your current drawing. The XREF is read-only; you can't change it unless you open the original file. It's sort of like projecting the other drawing onto a wall and taping up your drawing so they overlap. The big advantages of XREFs are keeping drawings at manageable sizes, since you can split one big project into different parts, and allowing multiple people to work on one project at the same time. The disadvantages are complexity, since you have to keep track of which things go into which drawings, and having to keep track of where the drawings themselves are. It's possible to BIND an XREF into your drawing. Instead of referencing the other drawing, you bring it into your drawing. The problem with doing that is, you've made a copy of the other drawing, a copy that has no connection to the original. After that point, if someone updates the original, the changes won't be reflected in your drawing. An overlay is a standard XREF. An attachment is the same as a bound XREF, you get a copy. An underlay is not a drawing but a PDF, DWF, or other type of file. 1 Quote
JonnaMcSki Posted March 15, 2022 Author Posted March 15, 2022 Thank you so very much Cyber Angle. You answered all of my questions (which is hard to come by these days). That is the most throe explanation of xrefs. Thank you Quote
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