Hi Zerai welcome to the team! When I use multiple xrefs in a drawing , I place them all in one layer, same as my dimensions. Then i can freeze layers individually in each xref. Where are you from by the way?
@@LazyArquitecto I highly appreciate your great Videos. They are indeed helping me(ofcourse understandably many others as well) understand deeper and better the software. Keep it the good work up! I live and work in Germany I am basically from Eritrea . Thank you for the prompt reply again!
There are 2 ways to manage your xrefs properly Khan. One, to create always a unique layer for example named "XREF". or put them on layer 0 (the theory behind this is similar to blocks, where objects inside must be in layer 0). If you do any of these you should be fine, if not, you will face many xref problems in the future. I personally place them on layer 0 and no problem so far.
@@iftekharkhan8879 setbylayer is used to fix layers that have been Overwritten in color or other properties. Overwriting layers is not a good practice because it will create problems, so this command help to fix this quickly. Khan I ll recommend to join our team on Fb facebook.com/groups/lazyarquitecto so your questions can be seen by other people and everyone can learn together 😀
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U did not used the new command I mean u didn't clicked it .. how it's working without even going into the command ??
Farhan, I did add the command to my quick acces panel and also ribbon, so i could click any of those. Does this answer your question, sir?
Ok will try this in the morning will let u Kno ... Thank you ...
@@FarhanAhmed009, let me know how it goes.
Till now 4 new commands I have made by the help of ur videos .. and these commands are very useful for me .. thank you Soo much ..
this is a great video. However, qhat happens when you have more than two xrefs ?
Hi Zerai welcome to the team!
When I use multiple xrefs in a drawing , I place them all in one layer, same as my dimensions. Then i can freeze layers individually in each xref.
Where are you from by the way?
@@LazyArquitecto I highly appreciate your great Videos. They are indeed helping me(ofcourse understandably many others as well) understand deeper and better the software. Keep it the good work up! I live and work in Germany I am basically from Eritrea . Thank you for the prompt reply again!
It is nice to have friends from all over the world, and now you from Germany, Zerai. Are you in the Architecture field?
@@LazyArquitecto I am a civil engineer mostly working with civil 3D
@@zeraimebrahtuhabtu226 cool! Most of the time you'll be able to use our tools in Autocad Civil too
What is the benefits of putting thsi x ref in layer o?why we need to change this ..thanku sir
There are 2 ways to manage your xrefs properly Khan. One, to create always a unique layer for example named "XREF". or put them on layer 0 (the theory behind this is similar to blocks, where objects inside must be in layer 0). If you do any of these you should be fine, if not, you will face many xref problems in the future. I personally place them on layer 0 and no problem so far.
@@LazyArquitecto thanku sir ..thanku for reply ...nd my one more que is that why we use set by layer command ..what is the purpose?..thanku
@@iftekharkhan8879 setbylayer is used to fix layers that have been Overwritten in color or other properties. Overwriting layers is not a good practice because it will create problems, so this command help to fix this quickly. Khan I ll recommend to join our team on Fb facebook.com/groups/lazyarquitecto so your questions can be seen by other people and everyone can learn together 😀
@@LazyArquitecto ok sir i will join ..thanku
@@iftekharkhan8879 happy to help!