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NOTE Objects outside the working set are not faded during in-place reference
editing unless VSCURRENT is set to a value of 2D wireframe.
Use the Refedit Ribbon Contextual Tab
If you select nested objects to edit when the ribbon is active, the Edit Reference
ribbon contextual tab is displayed. Using the buttons on the Edit Reference
ribbon contextual tab, you can add objects to or remove objects from the
working set, and you can discard or save back changes to the reference. The
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.
NOTE If you plan to make major changes to a reference, open the reference
drawing and edit directly within the file. Using in-place reference editing to make
major changes can increase the size of your current drawing file significantly during
the in-place reference editing session.
See also:
Edit a Referenced Drawing in a Separate Window on page 1797
1800 | Chapter 35 Reference Other Drawing Files