In this exercise, you will reference several shortcuts in a new drawing.
This exercise continues from Exercise 2: Creating Data Shortcuts.
Reference data shortcuts in a new drawing
Before you perform this exercise, you must have created data shortcuts as described in the previous exercise.
This drawing is empty. In the following steps, you will reference the objects for which you created data shortcuts in the previous exercise.
 Data Shortcuts
Data Shortcuts
 Surfaces collection, right-click 
	 EG. Click 
	 Create Reference.
Surfaces collection, right-click 
	 EG. Click 
	 Create Reference. 
	 In the Create Surface Reference dialog box, notice that you can specify a Name, Description, Style, and Render Material for the surface. The parameters that define the object cannot be modified in the current drawing, but you can adjust the object properties. For this exercise, you will accept the existing property settings, except for the surface style.
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  The EG surface is displayed in the drawing using the style that you specified.
If you cannot see the surface, enter ZE on the command line.

Now that the data shortcuts have been referenced, the current drawing is associated with the data shortcuts project. Notice that, in the Autodesk Civil 3D title bar, [Tutorial Data Shortcuts Project] is displayed after the drawing name.

 Surfaces collection.
Surfaces collection. 
	 Notice that the EG surface is displayed in the 
		Surfaces collection. The 
		 icon indicates that the surface was created from a data shortcut.
 icon indicates that the surface was created from a data shortcut. 
	 
 Data Shortcuts
Data Shortcuts
 Alignments collection, right-click 
	 First Street. Click 
	 Create Reference.
Alignments collection, right-click 
	 First Street. Click 
	 Create Reference. 
  The alignment is displayed in the drawing.

Create an object from the referenced objects
 panel
 panel  drop-down
 drop-down  Find.
  Find. 
  The referenced surface and alignment are read-only objects in the drawing and require little storage space. You can use the referenced object data to create other objects in the current drawing, but you cannot change the source objects.

Save the current drawing

 Save As.
Save As. 
  Like source drawings, the final production drawings that contain references to other objects should be saved with the data shortcuts project.
Next, you will modify the alignment in the source drawing, and then update the current drawing to reflect the changes.
Change a referenced object in the source drawing


 Save.
Save. 
  Synchronize the current drawing to the source drawing
 Alignments
Alignments Centerline Alignments collection.
Centerline Alignments collection. 
	 The 
		 icon indicates that the reference to the source drawing is out of date.
 icon indicates that the reference to the source drawing is out of date. 
	 
Notice that the alignment is updated to reflect the changes you made in the source drawing. Also notice that the surface profile that you created from the alignment has been updated.

This is the end of the data shortcuts tutorial. The next tutorials in this section demonstrate how to structure a project using Autodesk Vault.
To continue to the next tutorial, go to Vault Setup.