How to Properly XREF in Auto CAD

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This video shows you the proper way to do an XREF in AutoCAD and the benefits of creating a layer before XREFing.

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I searched "xref in acad" and your video was 3rd on list and watched it coz it was short and to the point. The others were 15+ minutes. Thanks

Sameer.K
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I've got a CAD assessment coming up for a job interview and had never heard of XREF before. This helped tremendously, thank you.

_frogish
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Fantastic, two minutes, strraight forward, worked like a charm, thank you!

klarakarlssonling
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Thank you for your simple video in American English, instead of a confusing long one

Christianpreaching
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This video was so helpful! Thanks Cad with an Engineer!

sarahmeyers
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Wow dude, you kick ass Love it you explained this so well in such a short time, mad respekt

YannisSchuhmann
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Great video! I didn't know about creating a layer for the xref, that is a game changer.

kevinhlady
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Thanks for highlighting the need for layer.

JoRo
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Don't stop with your awesome videos! Can you make on how to xref a titleblock into my drawing? I've followed this & it still does not appear.

tigerm
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typically I just copy and paste from one plan to another… is this bad? should I be doing an xref?

gklm
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why it becomes greyish? how can i return it to the original colour

adamlaisbinahmadshukri
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what is circular reference how to do xbind ?

narsimhamurthy
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The problem I have is XREF'ing a site plan into another drawing, I am trying to use elements such as stairways or shafts to align the two different drawings. Is there a simpler way to do this in the import stage... any tips?

ppokmon
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the hidden line is showing in continues in Xref file why ??

umarmustafa
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Mate why have you stopped, more content needed, this is too good not to carry on

alpeshpatel
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