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You can select objects in xrefs for editing even if they are on a locked layer in
the reference file. When a reference object is part of the working set, you can
unlock the object's layer and make changes to the object. Only the changes
made to the object are saved back to the reference file; the xref layer remains
locked in the reference file.
NOTE Objects outside of the working set are not faded unless the visual style is
set to 2D Wireframe during in-place reference editing.
REFSET
Quick Reference
See also:
Use the Working Set to Edit Referenced Drawings and Blocks
Adds or removes objects from a working set during in-place editing of a
reference, either an xref or a block definition.
Access Methods
Menu: Tools Xref and Block In-place Editing Add to Working Set, or
Xref and Block In-Place Editing Remove from Working Set
Summary
Objects that are part of the working set are visually distinct from other objects
in the current drawing. All objects in the current drawing, except objects in
the working set, appear faded.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Transfer objects between the Refedit working set and host drawing...
Enter an option [
Add/Remove] <Add>: Enter an option or press Enter
Add Adds objects to the working set.
An object that is part of the working set is added to the reference when changes
are saved back, and the object is removed from the current drawing. The Add
to Working Set button on the Refedit toolbar prompts you to add objects to
the working set without using
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