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Quote from: FABRICIO28 on November 19, 2015, 12:56:44 PMQuote from: mjfarrell on November 19, 2015, 12:38:24 PM-layernXREF1Select the xrefgo to properties and change the layer the object (xref) is on to XREF1 layer you just createdWow Kudos for you my friend.When I went to properties the layer selected was (-VIEWPORT) and that layer I put not plotting.I didn't know that. Thank everyone for the help. I really appreciated all helpsThank you guysYou will discover there are other good reasons to keep each XREF on it's own unique layer as well...saves time unloading and re-loading themoverall layer control is improved - easier filtering
Quote from: mjfarrell on November 19, 2015, 12:38:24 PM-layernXREF1Select the xrefgo to properties and change the layer the object (xref) is on to XREF1 layer you just createdWow Kudos for you my friend.When I went to properties the layer selected was (-VIEWPORT) and that layer I put not plotting.I didn't know that. Thank everyone for the help. I really appreciated all helpsThank you guys
-layernXREF1Select the xrefgo to properties and change the layer the object (xref) is on to XREF1 layer you just created