it will only change the xref file (your 1st floor wall design). All the other files it is inserted in will change too. An example would be a roof plan and a floor framing plan that are two different files. The xref 1st floor wall changes would reflect in those files.
@007413527 if your referring to your floor plan or your main reference drawing, you can do this by using xrefs. The xref manager loads and unloads the main entity into multiple files and will change them when the main file is edited. I'm old school and like to keep my files separate but using the same xref: floor, fnd, roof, elevations, etc.
@007413527 only if your using 10 different files. (meaning under different file names) Let's say if I have a home design with a roof plan, foundation plan, floor plan as separate files. You can load each file with your main design xref file (wall design) and they will all change if you edit the main design file being used as the xref.
Go to your "xref manager" under the insert tab or type xref
@FreeMTrider OK I WILL TRY, LET SAY I HAVE 10 DRAWINGS WHICH IS GROUND FLOOR 1ST FLOOR AND SO ON.. THE WALL IN GROUND FLOOR IS THE SAME THICK AND SAME POSITION AND SAME LENGTH, IF I HAVE TO CHANGE THIS THICK OF THE WALL IS THIS AUTOMATICALLY FROM GROUND TO 9TH FLOOR WILL CHANGE? IF IM USE THIS XREF?
it will only change the xref file (your 1st floor wall design). All the other files it is inserted in will change too. An example would be a roof plan and a floor framing plan that are two different files. The xref 1st floor wall changes would reflect in those files.
FreeMTrider 1 year ago
Thanks man !!!
bahadoor22i 1 year ago
just to ask..how can i edit 10 drawing in 1 open drawing and all these 10 are automatically change? can anybody tell to me now!? tnx..
007413527 1 year ago
@007413527 if your referring to your floor plan or your main reference drawing, you can do this by using xrefs. The xref manager loads and unloads the main entity into multiple files and will change them when the main file is edited. I'm old school and like to keep my files separate but using the same xref: floor, fnd, roof, elevations, etc.
FreeMTrider 1 year ago
@FreeMTrider WITH THE XREF I CAN EDIT 10 DRAWINGS AT THE SAME TIME? IN ONE OPEN CAD? HOW CAN I OPEN XREF? SORRY IM NEW IN CAD SOFTWARE..TNX ANYWAY
007413527 1 year ago
@007413527 only if your using 10 different files. (meaning under different file names) Let's say if I have a home design with a roof plan, foundation plan, floor plan as separate files. You can load each file with your main design xref file (wall design) and they will all change if you edit the main design file being used as the xref.
Go to your "xref manager" under the insert tab or type xref
FreeMTrider 1 year ago
@FreeMTrider OK I WILL TRY, LET SAY I HAVE 10 DRAWINGS WHICH IS GROUND FLOOR 1ST FLOOR AND SO ON.. THE WALL IN GROUND FLOOR IS THE SAME THICK AND SAME POSITION AND SAME LENGTH, IF I HAVE TO CHANGE THIS THICK OF THE WALL IS THIS AUTOMATICALLY FROM GROUND TO 9TH FLOOR WILL CHANGE? IF IM USE THIS XREF?
007413527 1 year ago
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iain9876 2 years ago
This is how the information is provided by surveyors in the United States. Your method sounds interesting though, please explain further.
RayburnDrafting 2 years ago
Thanks alot for posting. I have been very curious as to how to do this on my own.
AGAVEFARMER 3 years ago
how can i have that autolisp for drawlot..is it already in aca program?
medenillama 3 years ago
No, they're not part of AutoCAD, I wrote them myself. Check out my website for information on how to get the routines.
RayburnDrafting 2 years ago
great ray.i hope i can laern autolisp too.:)
ivanisevick 3 years ago