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If you work with large drawings, you can use the Partial Open option of the
OPEN command to select which view and layer geometry (graphical objects
only) that you want to work with in a drawing. For example, if you load
geometry from the EXTENTS view and the SITE layer, everything on the SITE
layer that falls within the Extents view is loaded into the drawing.
You can only edit what is loaded into the drawing file, but all the drawing's
named objects are available in the partially open drawing. Named objects
include layers, views, blocks, dimension styles, text styles, viewport
configurations, layouts, UCSs, and linetypes.
By organizing large drawings into sectored views, you can load and edit only
what you need. For example, if you work with a city plan and need to edit
only the southeast sector (sector D3 in the illustration), you can load this
drawing area by specifying the predefined view. If you need to edit only the
city plot numbers, you can load just the geometry on this specific layer.
After a drawing is partially open, you can load additional geometry from a
view, selected area, or layer into the drawing by using PARTIALOAD. The
Partial Open option is available only for drawings in AutoCAD 2004 or later
format.
To partially open a drawing
1 Click the Application button, and click Open Drawing.
2 In the Select File dialog box, select a drawing.
3 Click the arrow next to Open. Click Partial Open.
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