Attaches drawings as an external reference (xref).
If you attach a drawing that contains an attached xref, the attached xref appears in the current drawing. You can select multiple DWG files to attach. Like blocks, attached xrefs can be nested. If another person is currently editing the xref, the attached drawing is based on the most recently saved version.
The following options are displayed.
Identifies the DWG you have selected to attach.
Displays the Select Reference File dialog box (a standard file selection dialog box), in which you can select a new external reference for the current drawing.
Displays the DWG you have selected to attach.
Specifies whether the external reference is an attachment or an overlay. Unlike an xref that is an attachment, an overlay is ignored when the drawing to which it is attached is then attached as an xref to another drawing.
Attaches drawings using geographic data as the reference.
Allows you to input at the Command prompt or the pointing device.
Sets the X scale factor.
Sets the Y scale factor.
Sets the Z scale factor.
Sets the Y and X scale factors as the same as Z.
Allows you to input at the Command prompt or the pointing device.
Sets the X coordinate value.
Sets the Y coordinate value.
Sets the Z coordinate value.
Select the full (absolute) path, the relative path to the external reference file, or No Path, the name of the external reference (the file must be located in the same folder as the current drawing file).
If Specify On-Screen is selected, you may wait until you exit the dialog box to rotate the object with your pointing device or at the Command prompt.
If Specify On-Screen is cleared, enter the rotation angle value in the dialog box.
Displays information about the block units.
Displays the name of the block associated with the selected external reference.
Displays the specified INSUNITS value for the inserted block.
Displays the unit scale factor, which is calculated based on the INSUNITS value of the block and the drawing units.
Displays the external reference file paths.
Displays the path where the external reference file is located.
Displays the path that is saved with the drawing when the external reference is attached. The path is dependent upon the Path Type setting.