About Attaching or Inserting Drawing Files with Geographic Data

When you attach or insert a drawing file in another drawing, and both files contain geographic location information, the program can automatically position the referenced or inserted drawing with the help of the geographic location information.

The program uses the geographic marker as a base point and inserts the drawing at the appropriate place. If the GIS coordinate systems of both drawings are the same, all other points in the referenced/inserted drawing transform correctly and continue to map to the correct geographic locations.

If the GIS coordinate systems are not the same, only the geographic marker transforms correctly to the host drawing’s GIS coordinate system. The other points may not transform correctly and may indicate incorrect geographic locations. Hence, the system warns you if it detects a coordinate system mismatch when you attach or insert the drawing. It however does not prevent you from attaching or inserting it.

Additional concerns for Xref drawings

When a drawing file is attached to another, one file can change independently of the other. Some changes can have an adverse effect on drawing files containing geographic location data. For example: