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Attached xrefs are linked to, but not actually inserted in, another drawing. Therefore, with
xrefs you can build drawings without significantly increasing the drawing file size.
Overview of Referenced Drawings (Xrefs)
By using referenced drawings, you can
Coordinate your work with the work of others by referencing other drawings
in your drawing to keep up with the changes being made by other designers.
You can also assemble a master drawing from component drawings that
may undergo changes as a project develops.
Ensure that the most recent version of the referenced drawing is displayed.
When you open your drawing, each referenced drawing is automatically
reloaded, so it reflects the latest state of the referenced drawing file.
Keep the names of layers, dimensioning styles, text styles, and other named
elements in your drawing separate from those in referenced drawings.
Merge (bind) attached referenced drawings permanently with your current
drawing when the project is complete and ready to be archived.
NOTE Like a block reference, an xref appears in the current drawing as a single
object. However, you cannot explode an xref without binding it first.
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