Hi Everyone,
Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this question.
Is there a way to copy references from drawing to drawing?
My company uses Projectwise to manage all drawings and I'm basically being lazy and don't want to locate every drawing individually in order to reference them in. If one drawing already has all the files I want to reference is there method such as 'Copy' and 'Paste' to get reference files into a blank drawing file?
Josh
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reg #2 - there is a button at the button at the bottom in REFERENCES dialog where you can select no nesting/nesting/copy. Copy shows all nested references, and hides them if you revert to no nesting.
Unknown said:I am unaware of anyway to Copy and Paste reference files from one DGN file to another. I think you may have two options. Option 1, You would have to Make a Copy of the original file by using Save As Command. This will save the file and reference files as is, then you will need to delete all the unwanted information from the Active file leaving you with all the reference files still attached. Option 2, Create a blank new dgn file and attach the master file with all the reference files desired. In the reference manager, select the nested reference file, go to setting and copy reference attachment to new active file. After you have done this for all the reference files you can detach the original master file.Hope this helps.
regards / Thomas Voghera