SlowTrain
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 7, 2007
- 3
I am trying to set up an orderly way to manage my referencing.
My question is:
How can I set it up so that my base drawings reference each other and when I reference the base drawing that I need for my sheet file, all the referenced files come in.
So, for example... I am doing Civil work
I want to have a TOPO base that is referenced into the SITE base and then have a Sediment Control base file that has both SITE and TOPO in it.
And then when I do a sheet file for Sediment Control, I just reference the Sediment Control base file and all three references come in.
The thing is that I am trying to do this and if I reference the SITE it comes in with the TOPO, but if I reference the Sediment Control it comes in by itself.
I don't want to bind or anything like that, but does anybody know how to do this?
Matthew Batcher
RJK Engineering
Cecil County MD
My question is:
How can I set it up so that my base drawings reference each other and when I reference the base drawing that I need for my sheet file, all the referenced files come in.
So, for example... I am doing Civil work
I want to have a TOPO base that is referenced into the SITE base and then have a Sediment Control base file that has both SITE and TOPO in it.
And then when I do a sheet file for Sediment Control, I just reference the Sediment Control base file and all three references come in.
The thing is that I am trying to do this and if I reference the SITE it comes in with the TOPO, but if I reference the Sediment Control it comes in by itself.
I don't want to bind or anything like that, but does anybody know how to do this?
Matthew Batcher
RJK Engineering
Cecil County MD