Civil 3d Xref [UPDATED]
Treat your Xref hierarchy as carefully as your alignment geometry. The result will be smoother regens, faster coordination, and a set of plans that actually reflects the current design—not yesterday's printout.
Before starting a project, set REFERENCE MANAGER or use REFPATHTYPE to switch to Relative path. Pitfall 4: Xref Clipping that Masks Civil 3D Objects Using XCLIP on an Xref that contains a corridor or surface can cause display anomalies—hatches might disappear, contours may show outside the clip. civil 3d xref
Create a "stripped" Xref copy. Freeze unneeded layers in the source drawing’s viewport-specific layer states. Use -XREF to unload the Xref when not needed. Pitfall 3: Relative vs. Absolute Paths Civil 3D stores the path to Xrefs. If you move the project folder to another drive or server, absolute paths ( C:\Projects\... ) break. Relative paths ( ..\Xrefs\Survey.dwg ) survive folder moves. Treat your Xref hierarchy as carefully as your
| Mode | Behavior | Best for | |------|----------|-----------| | | Carries nested Xrefs along with it. If Drawing A (with Xref B) is attached to Drawing C, both A and B appear in C. | Master sheets or final plan sets where you want all context visible. | | Overlay | Ignores nested Xrefs. Only the directly referenced drawing appears. | Avoiding circular references and keeping worksets clean. | Pitfall 4: Xref Clipping that Masks Civil 3D