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I think you're asking about the xref command, right? XR is a rendering command, not an external reference manager.
The primary role of external reference management is to manage externally called files.
The advantage of this usage is that it can reduce the memory size of the current file, which can make the file run faster, and when you want to modify a soil element, you only need to change the external file that is called, and the file will be automatically updated after the change, and there is no need to change it one by one.
But when you use external calls, you must pay attention to the fact that when you test the files for others, you must test them together with the external files that you call, otherwise they will show that the external calls can't find the root file.
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OK. First of all, you need a frame to use as a motherboard. Then insert into the plan, if there are multiple maps in the plane that need a frame, XR can be inserted once, and the rest can be copied.
The advantage of XR frames is that when you modify the motherboard, all inserted frames are modified at the same time.
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Xrefs haven't been used much.
However, let's say there are 3 shapes, all of which use XRef M
So when you modify M in A and save it, the reference shapes M in B and C will also change.
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I haven't used this, but what I can't do is how to do it.
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toolbars:referencing xrefs.
Menu item: Insert XRef Manager.
Keyboard type: xref
Command alias: xr
Attaches the selected DWG sheet as an XRef to the current drawing, and you can manage the attached XRef objects.
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The xr command simply opens the XRef Manager.
To attach an xref.
Click Insert menu DWG References.
In the Select Reference File dialog box, select the file you want to attach, and then click Open.
In the XRef dialog box, under Reference Type, select Extra.
Specify the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle. Select Specify on screen to use the point-pointing device.
Add-on contains all nested xrefs.
Click OK.
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If you have the registration-free version, it means that some files have been deleted and are not fully installed.
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The full write is xref.,If you can't use it, maybe there's software to change it.。
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-xr is XRef management.
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Check your file to see if the shortcut has been changed.
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1. The full name of the x command in CAD is explode, Chinese means decomposition, and the main function is to decompose multiple elements that are grouped together in CAD, such as grouping, blocking, annotation, etc.
2. Take the block as an example to illustrate that the block is a whole, and to decompose the block, you only need to select the block first, and then enter the command x, press enter, and the block will be decomposed.
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There is no difference in the type of path, just find the file;
The type of reference varies greatly, just give it a try, the best way to learn is to practice, especially when learning computer software, good luck.
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The parameters at the bottom show the path information of the object you are attached to, and it will be displayed after attaching. There are three options for attaching, which are quite the same as references. There are absolute paths and relative paths, if you save the file you want to attach to a folder, you will use the relative path after attaching
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I've also come across it.,Pay attention to the left side of the interface.,There will be slight changes after XR is played.,You can pull out the menu from the left.。 In fact, the menu is minimized on the left side of the screen.
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I'm also the subject of this ... Seek help.
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Some commands have abbreviated names. For example, in addition to starting the line command by entering line, you can also enter l. Abbreviated command names are called command aliases and are defined in the file.
1. Common function keysThe basic key functions in CAD operation are explained in detail as follows: >>>More
This is possible, you can create the object into a block, then specify the xy scale when inserting the block, and then break the object apart.
The Stretch command is to reverse the marquee selection (bottom-right to top-left or top-right to bottom-left) parts of one or more objects, then drag, and the selected part will be stretched in the direction of dragging.
Enter the OP shortcut command, or click the Tools option in the menu bar to enter the "Options" menu. >>>More
PL Use this well, CAD is pretty much it.