Cadtales
Reference Manager
Autodesk Reference Manager (RM) is a stand-alone
application that can be accessed from the Autodesk program
group under Programs in the Start menu (Windows) (See
Figure 1). It is useful for editing reference paths in
one or more AutoCAD drawing files, without opening the files
themselves, and saving the revised path information.

Figure 1
RM is a simple, but effective program ? with
limited functions and easy instructions. Rather than repeat
a lot of the built-in Help features here we suggest you read
the entire instruction set before using the program on real
CAD files. See Figure 2. We?ll introduce you to RM
and try to stimulate your interest in exploring the benefits
of using the program.

Figure 2
RM will list references from multiple files and
multiple reference paths can be changed at once. AutoCAD
drawings can reference several types of external files
including other drawings, text fonts, images and plot
configurations. The paths to these referenced files are
saved in each AutoCAD drawing. Pathing variations occur when
files are moved, deleted or un-available for network
permissions, drive mapping or other reasons.
Operational Limitations:
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There is no UNDO function in RM as you will be
operating on reference paths from outside the
drawing file.
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It is imperative that RM re-pathing operations
take place on quality AutoCAD files. See our Cadtales
article on Drawing Integrity for guidelines and
suggestions.
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RM does not currently support all files
referenced by drawings. Unsupported references include
text fonts not associated with a text style, OLE links,
hyperlinks, database file links, PMP files, and external
references to URLs on the Web. If RM encounters
an xref to a URL, it reports the reference as "not
found."
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Edited paths for TrueType fonts are not saved. AutoCAD
always searches for TrueType fonts in the Windows
Fonts folder.
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Use RM to only operate on files that are closed
and have the Windows file attribute property set to
read/write. (Changes to open and read-only files will
not be saved).
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It is recommended that you do not use AutoCAD to
edit the paths of xrefs that are nested more than one
level deeper than the current drawing file.
Therefore, RM is a convenient tool to
edit/restore the xref path information in these
drawings.
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Drawings with edited reference paths will be saved in
the current version.
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Need we say it? Do not use this program to edit your
only copy of a file
Overview ? When AutoCAD drawing files, or the
external files that they reference, are relocated, use RM
to modify the reference file paths saved in the drawings.
Quick Summary
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Drawings and xrefs should be closed and read/write.
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Click the Add Drawings button to add drawings and
folders of drawings to the tree view (left pane). Click
?Yes? to add references from xrefs as well. (See
Figure 3)
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Select drawings or references from the tree view pane.
Click the ?+? sign to expand and view reference
categories. (See Figure 4)
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Select a reference category to sort the References list
in the right pane. Select a drawing to view all
references. Unresolved references are indicated by an
?!? mark in the Status column. (See Figure 5 for
a sample list of references).
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In the right pane select the files with reference paths
to be modified. Use Windows Shift and Control keys to
select a range or group. Right click and select Edit
selected paths . . . See Figures 6 ? 7. Use the
Copy to Clipboard & Find and Replace functions if
convenient.
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Enter the new path in the Edit Selected Paths dialog box
window or use the Browse button [. . .] to point to a
location. Click OK when done. See Figure 8.
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Click Apply to save the path changes to the drawing file
and update the *.BAK file. See Figure 9.
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Review the Details report to confirm the changes.
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Save the log file (if enabled) for an audit record.

Figure 3

Figure 4
The RM window is divided into two panes. The left pane
displays a tree view of the drawings you select and lists
the external files they reference in the right pane. (See
Figure 4)

Figure 5

Figure 6
Use Windows Shift & Control keys to select a range or
group of files. Right click and pick ?Edit Selected Paths .
. .? (See Figure 6) or click the Edit Selected Paths
button (above the Type column) on the menu bar (See
Figure 7) to open the Edit dialog box.

Figure 7
Enter the new file path in the Edit Selected Paths dialog
box window or use the Browse button [. . .] to point to a
location. Click OK when done. See Figure 8.

Figure 8

Figure 9
Apply Path Changes ? After you change one or more
saved reference paths, use Apply to save the changes to the
drawing files(s). Only the references with the pencil icon
in the Status column of the Reference list are affected by
Apply. See Figure 9.
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Did you know? AutoCAD commands can be
?continued? from one viewport to another. Activate a
viewport, start a command (Move, Rotate, Copy, etc.), select
objects, then click in another viewport and continue the
selection process. Close the selection set, pick a base
point and finish the command. As long as the Command line
prompts ?Select objects? you can make selections in
different viewports. After closing the selection set you can
activate any viewport and pick a basepoint to conclude the
operation. This feature also works with the
copy-to-the-Clipboard operation.
Do you see a productivity and quality benefit in using
Reference Manager in your design and drafting
environment? Call your Hagerman sales representative about
software upgrades, training and customization.