Use the -References command to attach external drawings as References in the current drawing and manage the links to them.
It is the command window variant of the References command.
To attach external drawings as References:
The referenced drawing displays where you placed it.
To list References:
The currently referenced drawings display with corresponding reference types (Attach or Overlay), paths, and file names.
To update References:
Drawings that contain referenced drawings are displayed in their current states. When working on a project in a workgroup, you might need to update References while you are work on a drawing.
The program reloads the specified drawing in the form in which it was most recently saved.
To unload References:
The Reference you unloaded is no longer visible in the drawing, but the link to the file is maintained. To redisplay an unloaded Reference, specify the Reload option.
To reset the path to a Reference:
Occasionally, the location of an referenced drawing changes or a referenced file is renamed. Also, embedded reference drawings sent in emails need their paths updated. The Path option reestablishes the path to the referenced drawing, reattaches a renamed referenced file, or replaces a referenced drawing by another file.
The drawing's current path displays.
To bind a Reference permanently to the drawing:
Specify the Bind option to make a referenced drawing a permanent part of a drawing, for example, if you want to email a drawing or archive a finalized drawing. Bind the referenced drawing to the current drawing to avoid including an assembly of drawings within an archive or email.
To detach a Reference:
Specify the Detach option to remove referenced drawings from the current drawing, which erases the dependent symbols such as Layer, LineStyle, and Block definitions from the drawing file.
Note: Although you can erase References with the Delete command, specify the Detach option to remove the dependent symbols from the drawing file, as well.
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Command: -References