Bind drawing in TXT

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How to bind drawing in TXT

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hi itamp;#39;s me again with CorelDraw tips and tricks in tonightamp;#39;s video is about fitting text to path and Iamp;#39;ve done several videos on this but Iamp;#39;m gonna throw in a couple of new little tools or so if I was gonna fit this path to the circle I always go ctrl D to make a duplicate of my text just in case I mess something up Iamp;#39;m not I donamp;#39;t have to retype it and then Iamp;#39;m going to go to text up here at the top fit text a path and then Iamp;#39;m just gonna put on my circle until I get that red line which means Iamp;#39;m top dead center now the only thing wrong with this if youamp;#39;ve done a lot of other you know drawing some other items and you know your way deep into this and you go oh I didnamp;#39;t capitalize the P of path well thereamp;#39;s really nothing you can do unless you just go back up and in some cases you might canamp;#39;t back up that far enough so go to arrange great break group apart take that text go up to text

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In the External References palette, select the reference name that you want to bind. Right-click, and click Bind.
In the Toolspace, on the Toolbox tab, expand Miscellaneous Utilities SHP Import/Export Utilities Geometry and Breakline Tools. Double-click XRef Copy Civil 3D Objects. Select the objects contained in an Xref or block that you want to copy into the destination drawing.
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.
Open the external reference file which directly references the xrefs in question. To detach the xref, do it there, save the file, then reload the xref in the original drawing. The xref will be gone from the list. To bind the content, bind it in the file which directly references it.
Known causes include are listed below: XREF is unloaded, orphaned, or is otherwise missing. XREF is part of a circular reference. XREF is attached more than once. XREF has been edited in 3rd party software.
Attach an Xref Click Insert tab Reference panel Attach. Find. In the Select Reference File dialog box, select one or more files you want to attach and then click Open. In the Attach External Reference dialog box, under Reference Type, select Attachment. Specify the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle. Click OK.
Attaching an Xref Click the small triangle in the top left corner of the Manager, and select Attach DWG from the menu that opens. In the Select Reference File dialog box, navigate to the DWG you want to attach. Click Open to attach the DWG you selected. The Attach External Reference dialog box will open.

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