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Uploaded by AutoCAD2k10 on Oct 30, 2009
In this lesson we are going to take a look the differences between having an XREF that is attached vs. an XREF that is overlaid.Find out more:http://www.autocad2010.com/en/mikes_tips.html?t=31#tipFR : http://www.autocad2010.fr/mike_astuces.html?t=31#tipES: http://www.autocad2010.es/mike_consejos.html?t=31#tipPT: http://www.autocad2010.com/pt/mike_dica.html?t=31#tipIT: http://www.autocad2010.com/it/mike_consiglio.html?t=31#tipUK: http://www.autocad2010.com/uk/mikes_tips.html?t=31#tipDE: http://www.autocad2010.com/de/mikes_tipps.html?t=31#tipPL: http://www.autocad2010.com/pl/porady_mikea.html?t=31#tipNL: http://www.autocad2010.com/nl/tips_van_mike.html?t=31#tip
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Thank you mike this is very helpful.
cmilloren 11 months ago
omg...you need to make this way less complicated...
swaracaroline 1 year ago 2
Great commentary. More please, esp on the background stuff, such as setting up your own templates, title blocks, layouts.
MsGeorgiaBrown 2 years ago
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Thank you mike this is very helpful.
cmilloren 11 months ago
omg...you need to make this way less complicated...
swaracaroline 1 year ago 2
Great commentary. More please, esp on the background stuff, such as setting up your own templates, title blocks, layouts.
MsGeorgiaBrown 2 years ago