SST_1206 Referencing
Referencing in Vectorworks is the ability to link your current Vectorworks file to an image, PDF, or another Vectorworks file.
Referencing in Vectorworks is the ability to link your current Vectorworks file to an image, PDF, or another Vectorworks file.
Referencing 1 – Large Building. This can only be an example of how to set up Referencing, if you need detailed help, please contact me direct.
Introduction. Referencing is where you link one file to your current Vectorworks file. There are several options with referencing. You can reference an image file, a PDF, or another Vectorworks drawing.
Referencing PDF Files. As with image files, PDF files can be drag-and-drop onto a Vectorworks drawing, or you can use the Import PDF… command. In either case when you import a PDF file, you have the choice of whether to import the file directly or whether to reference the file.
Referencing Image Files. When you import an image file, you can choose to have the image file placed in the drawing directly, or you can choose to reference the image file. Why would you choose one method of the other?
Referencing in Vectorworks is the ability to link your current Vectorworks file to an image, PDF, or another Vectorworks file.
Referencing seems like a big complex topic, but referencing can be easy to use, and can be very productive if you understand it. I often use referencing to bring in PDF files from consultants or for large areas of text. In simple terms, referencing is when you link external files…
This movie shows how to link one for to another using Referencing. A design for a bus stop is added to the concept model of the urban design.
Referencing is where you link your current file to another Vectorworks file, image file, or PDF file. You use referencing to bring in the information you want, allowing you to split the workload with other people. It is also a good way to keep consultants work separate from yours. Many…
Removing the link to the new file, keeping all the imported information.