ColinPearson Posted July 26, 2023 Posted July 26, 2023 Hello all... I feel like I've done this a thousand times and never had this issue. I have a basic site plan (this one basically has no details, so it's suuuuper basic LOL) including an image that's XRF'd in. I always make a block of the existing site and then go about my business drawings the new stuff on top. When I use REFEDIT, I get "Errors found in references to other objects: ** Object reference missing: AcDbRasterImage, to AcDbRasterImageDef." and I'm not allowed to edit the Block. I can use BEDIT which works fine (and is how I added the star as a test). AUDIT/PURGE doesn't help, neither does -PURGE. I've WB'd the thing into a new drawing and that doesn't help either. This has happened on my last two drawings, both started from clean copies of my template which I have not made any changes to. Anything y'all can think of? Attached a .zip so the XREF comes through. Drawing on its own is also atached. THANK YOU! CWP.zip Drawing2.dwg Quote
SLW210 Posted July 27, 2023 Posted July 27, 2023 Check Out this article... Some Blocks cannot be modified using REFEDIT in-place in AutoCAD Quote
ColinPearson Posted July 27, 2023 Author Posted July 27, 2023 @SLW210 I read that also, and didn't understand at the time. I was thinking it meant kind of a random portion of blocks couldn't be edited via REFEDIT... but I didn't think about what it was saying about the image in the root of the block. I didn't really think I had done anything differently... BUT what was different was that the two base/site plans I started the last two jobs on were completely bare bones, basic to the point of being trash. Usually I already have blocks made of existing or new equipment that will be on site, so when I create that block of the existing site plan, it's got blocks in it as well as the image and therefore REFEDIT works. Looks like the solution in the article of adding the image to a block inside the block you want to REFEDIT, or creating the original block with any other block included both will let you REFEDIT. Thanks! Quote
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