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XCLIPFRAME
Determines whether xref clipping boundaries are visible or plotted in the
current drawing.
Edit Referenced Drawings
Referenced drawings can be edited by opening them directly, or you can edit
the xref in place from within the current drawing. You can edit a block
definition directly from any selected block reference.
Edit a Referenced Drawing in a Separate Window
The simplest and most direct method for editing xrefs is to open the source
file for the referenced drawing in a separate window. This method gives you
access to all objects in the referenced drawing.
Edit an xref or its nested xrefs with the External References palette or the
XOPEN command. Select the xref and open its source file in a separate window.
Save the edits, close the drawing, resume working and
save back edited
referenced drawings
on page 1698 in your original drawing.
See also:
Edit Referenced Drawings and Blocks with Nesting, OLE, or Attributes on
page 1700
Edit Selected Objects in Referenced Drawings and Blocks on page 1692
To edit an xref in a separate window
1 Click View tab Palettes panel External References Palette.
2 In the External References palette, select the xref that you want to edit.
3 Right-click, and click Open.
4 The source file for the selected xrefs opens in a new window, where you
can edit, save, and close the drawing.
To edit a nested xref in a separate window
1 Select an xref that contains nested xrefs.
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