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Edit Reference ribbon contextual tab is automatically dismissed after you save
back or discard changes made to the working set.
Use the Refedit Toolbar
When the ribbon is not active, The Refedit toolbar is displayed and activated
after you select which nested objects to edit. Using the buttons on the Refedit
toolbar, you can add objects to or remove objects from the working set, and
you can discard or save back changes to the reference. Unless it is docked, the
Refedit toolbar is automatically dismissed after you save back or discard changes
made to the working set.
See also:
Edit a Referenced Drawing in a Separate Window on page 1691
Edit Referenced Drawings and Blocks with Nesting, OLE, or Attributes on
page 1700
To edit an xref or block reference in place
1 Click Insert tab Reference panel Edit Reference.
2 From within the current drawing, select the reference that you would
like to edit.
If the object you select in the reference belongs to any nested references,
all the references available for selection are displayed in the Reference
Edit dialog box.
3 In the Reference Edit dialog box, select the specific reference that you
want to edit.
The reference file is locked to prevent multiple users from opening the
file at once. You cannot edit a reference in place if the drawing file is
being used by another user.
4 Click OK.
5 Select the objects you would like to edit in the reference and press Enter.
The objects that you select become the working set. By default, all other
objects are locked and faded.
6 Edit the objects in the working set. Click Save Back Changes to Reference.
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