did you mean. you just make a new layer in actual plan that name XREF. because it needed in Overall site plan. but why the layer name only XREF and not "XREF - Broodstock bldg" does this apply also in other Building in terms of naming the layer
I have a floor plan and i want to put water and sewer in it. I referenced to them my floor plan, but I want to get all the installation back to my floor plan. But if I reference water on it for example I will get my floor plan as well onto my floor plan. How do I fix this? I want them to have my floor plan if I change something, and I want to have all the installations as well.
@@TheArtofTechnicalDrawing what do you mean multiple xrefs? The problem is if I reference water to my floor plan I would also get the floor plan twice, the original floor plan and then as a reference as well? Is there a way to avoid that?
Hi. I've been hurled into the deep end. I am a draftsperson and I am using AutoCAD 2022. I have created a master template for a Master house. The BASE is an XREF and the FACADE is an XREF. I have created LAYER STATES for bosth BASE and FACADE. However this is messing me up in the TEMPLATE where I have combined teh XREFS onto on layout. There are various layouts such as Floor Plan, Electrical Plan, Slab, etc but the LAYER STATES are not working well. Is there a better way to set this up? Please I am my wits end. Thanking you, Aran
Control the layers in the paper space views or have a seperate file for each plan, but a common base xref of the plan. Basically look at ways to simplify your setup but still have a central way to edit the base line work.
I don't fully understand the 9:57 - 10:20. Can you explain or show some example. please. thanks
did you mean. you just make a new layer in actual plan that name XREF. because it needed in Overall site plan. but why the layer name only XREF and not "XREF - Broodstock bldg" does this apply also in other Building in terms of naming the layer
Ohhh I get it now. basically you just made a new cad file just for XREF. am I right?
I have a floor plan and i want to put water and sewer in it. I referenced to them my floor plan, but I want to get all the installation back to my floor plan. But if I reference water on it for example I will get my floor plan as well onto my floor plan. How do I fix this? I want them to have my floor plan if I change something, and I want to have all the installations as well.
Use either multiple xrefs or a good set of layers to turn things off and on.
@@TheArtofTechnicalDrawing what do you mean multiple xrefs? The problem is if I reference water to my floor plan I would also get the floor plan twice, the original floor plan and then as a reference as well? Is there a way to avoid that?
Yes. Make the xrefs “overlay” instead of “attach” and this circular referencing will stop.
very good and thorough! thanks.
Thanks for sharing, great vid
excellent
Hi. I've been hurled into the deep end. I am a draftsperson and I am using AutoCAD 2022. I have created a master template for a Master house. The BASE is an XREF and the FACADE is an XREF. I have created LAYER STATES for bosth BASE and FACADE. However this is messing me up in the TEMPLATE where I have combined teh XREFS onto on layout. There are various layouts such as Floor Plan, Electrical Plan, Slab, etc but the LAYER STATES are not working well. Is there a better way to set this up? Please I am my wits end. Thanking you, Aran
Control the layers in the paper space views or have a seperate file for each plan, but a common base xref of the plan. Basically look at ways to simplify your setup but still have a central way to edit the base line work.
@@TheArtofTechnicalDrawing many many thanks. I will apply your direction.
HI, I WANT MAKE XREF FILE MAKE AGAIN XREF FILE ( I MEAN DUBLE XREF ) BUT CAN,T
PURGE > ALL may fix your issue