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How to bind drawing in AMI

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hey everybody Brandon here from CAD intentions and in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to be taking a look at binding and inserting xrefs as well as the differences and my favorite uses for either of them I hope you guys enjoy and weamp;#39;re gonna try and keep this one under two minutes so letamp;#39;s get started all right so as I mentioned weamp;#39;re gonna be taking a look at the bind versus insert commands when youamp;#39;re bringing an xref into a drawing you can see in our drawing example here we have an xref on the left you can see this floorplan is a reference and on the right weamp;#39;ve got some line work in our drawing making up another floor of say the same building this could come up in the case that Iamp;#39;ve got where you were combining multiple xrefs into a drawing to say send to a client or just consolidating them for archival or submission purposes thereamp;#39;s a bunch of reasons why you might want to bind or insert and xref and in toda

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Solution: Right-Click on the image file and select Open with Select Paint, or any other image editing program. Press CTRL+A to select all. Press CTRL+C to copy. In AutoCAD enter the PASTESPEC command. Select the options Paste and Picture (Metafile) in the Paste Special box. Click OK. Place the image in the drawing.
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The two methods of binding xrefs to the current drawing are Bind and Insert. Bind alters the definition table names of an xref when it is inserted. Insert does not alter the definition table names of an xref when it is inserted. To bind a nested xref, you must also select the parent xref.
To combine multiple drawings in AutoCAD, use the command XREF/XATTACH to insert a reference to the original drawing or use INSERT command to work on the original data without a reference. Note: Both solutions apply only to objects in the Model Space. They do not apply to objects in Paper Space or layouts.
To Bind an Xref to the Current Drawing Click Insert tab Reference panel Dialog box launcher. Find. In the External References palette, select the reference name that you want to bind. Right-click, and click Bind. In the Bind Xrefs dialog box, select one of the following options: Click OK to close each dialog box.
Binding an xref to a drawing makes the xref a permanent part of the drawing and no longer an externally referenced file. You can bind the entire database of the xref drawing, including all its xref-dependent named objects (blocks, dimension styles, layers, linetypes, and text styles), by using the XREF Bind option.
In the External References palette, select the reference name that you want to bind. Right-click, and click Bind. In the Bind Xrefs dialog box, select one of the following options: Bind converts the objects in the xref into a block reference.

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