Change, remove, or make Xref paths relative. Modify file options to specify a project's name or search path.
Display the External References Palette
Click View tab
Palettes panel
External References Palette.
At the Command prompt, enter EXTERNALREFERENCES.
Change the Path of a DWG Reference
- Display the External References palette.
- Select a DWG reference name and, under Saved Path, do one of the following:
- Edit the xref path directly.
- Click within the edit box, and then click the Browse button (...) that appears. Select the xref in its new path.
- Click OK.
The program reloads the xref and then regenerates the drawing with the xref in place.
Remove an Xref Path
- Display the External References palette.
- Right-click the reference name and choose Path
Remove Path.
Set an Xref Path to Be Relative or Absolute
- Display the External References palette.
- Display the path options using one of the following methods:
- In the File References pane, right-click the reference name.
- In the Details panel, click the Browse button.
- In the External References toolbar, click the Change Path button.
- Select one of the following options:
Display Currently Defined Project Names
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter options. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, double-click Project Files Search Path.
- Click each project name folder to display the search paths associated with it and click OK.
Add a Project Name
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, double-click Project Files Search Path. Click Add.
A folder named projectx (where x indicates the next available number) is created and indented beneath the project folder.
- Either enter a new name, or press Enter to accept projectx and click OK.
The project name must be 31 characters or fewer, and it cannot contain leading spaces or terminating spaces.
Remove a Project Name
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, double-click Project Files Search Path.
- Select a project name, click Remove.
- Click OK.
Add a Search Path
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, select a project name and click Add.
- Enter a new search path beneath the project name, or click Browse and select a new path and click OK
Delete a Search Path
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, select a project name and Click Remove.
Change a Search Path
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, select a project name. Click Browse.
- In the Browse for Folder dialog box, select a new path.
- Click OK to close each dialog box.
You can also change a search path by selecting the project path and pressing F2.
Make a Project Current
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, double-click Project Files Search Path.
- Select a Project name. Click Set Current.
- Click OK (or Apply).
You can also set a project current by entering PROJECTNAME at the Command prompt and then entering the name of the project.
Clear the Current Project
- Click Tools menu
Options.At the Command prompt, enter OPTIONS. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, click Project Files Search Path.
- Click Clear Current and click OK.
This clears the setting for the current drawing.
You can also clear the current project at the Command prompt by entering PROJECTNAME and then entering a period (.).