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REFEDIT
Edits an xref or a block definition directly within the current drawing.
REFSET
Adds or removes objects from a working set during in-place editing of a
reference, either an xref or a block definition.
SHADEMODE
Controls the display of solid object shading in the current viewport.
System Variables
BINDTYPE
Controls how xref names are handled when binding xrefs or editing xrefs in
place.
REFEDITNAME
Displays the name of the reference being edited.
XEDIT
Controls whether the current drawing can be edited in-place when being
referenced by another drawing.
XFADECTL
Controls the amount of fading within a reference being edited in place. This
setting affects only the objects that are not being edited in the reference.
Use the Working Set to Edit Referenced Drawings and Blocks
To edit a referenced drawing from within the current drawing, you use the
working set to identify objects that belong to the xref or block definition rather
than the current drawing.
While editing a reference in place, you can add or remove objects from the
working set. If you create a new object while editing a reference in place, it is
almost always added to the working set automatically. Objects that are not
in the working set are displayed as faded in the drawing.
When a reference object is part of the working set, you can select the object
for editing even if it is drawn on a locked layer in the reference file. You can
unlock the object's layer and make changes to the object. Changes made to
the object can be saved, but the layer state remains the same in the reference
file, whether it is locked or unlocked.
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