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KiLLiNG-TiME

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People I have an issue I haven’t seen before, I have a drawing from a company(structural) now it’s a dwg (not sure if originally drawn in AutoCAD at moment) when I open it I can see everything fine, but when referenced in to another drawingcertain parts are only visibly when clicking on the xref or when panning ...it’s doing myhead in :? any help would be great thank you.

 

Its nothing to do with annotative scaling or clipping or even nested clippingas I have looking into both, any ideas.

 

Sorry I cannot post the drawing as it a live project.

2012 autocad ..

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Sorry a list of what the xref ?

 

BLOCK REFERENCE Layer: "XREF-1"

Space: Model space

Handle = 2813d

Block Name: "blah blah"

External reference

at point, X= 704 Y= 59251 Z= 0

X scale factor: 1

Y scale factor: 1

rotation angle: 0

Z scale factor: 1

InsUnits: Centimeters

Unit conversion: 10

Scale uniformly: No

Allow exploding: Yes

 

Maybe i could split the drawing but i'd have to zip as its only when xref in i have the problem, i'll see what i can do, thanks for reply.

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List of geometry in the original file that doesn't show in xref.

when I open it I can see everything fine...

only need a single line in original file (you can delete everything else in the file before attaching here)

its only when xref in i have the problem...
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Try opening the problem dwg and then turn on all the layers. Issue the WBLOCK command and select all the objects in the drawing on screen and save it as a dwg. WBLOCK quite often irons out a lot of problems that otherwise are difficult to find. I'm not sure it will work on this problem but it's certainly worth a try.

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Try opening the problem dwg and then turn on all the layers. Issue the WBLOCK command and select all the objects in the drawing on screen and save it as a dwg. WBLOCK quite often irons out a lot of problems that otherwise are difficult to find. I'm not sure it will work on this problem but it's certainly worth a try.

 

Dont get me wrong first thing i did was all the above, & have a working file etc, but for me i want to know what caused the issue in case it crops up again, & tbh i rather not have to wblock quite a lot of files each time they are issued to us.

But thanks for advice.

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Heres a couple of screen shots of the the drawing not being panned & one when panning..

 

no pan.jpg

 

pan.jpg

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Dont get me wrong first thing i did was all the above, & have a working file etc, but for me i want to know what caused the issue in case it crops up again, & tbh i rather not have to wblock quite a lot of files each time they are issued to us.

But thanks for advice.

 

You are more than welcome, I only wish I coud be of more help.

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You are more than welcome, I only wish I coud be of more help.

 

Thank you, you know its just another one of those weird things that Autocad does from time to time, but i must amit solving the reason why has me stumped at the moment.

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