Meridian makes it easy to view and understand the references between documents.
To view the references of the selected document:
- In the view bar, click the References icon
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On the Document ribbon, in the Information group, select Show References.
The References page of the document appears in the document pane, similar to the following figure. It shows manually created references plus any CAD external references. Information about the selected document is shown at the top of the page. References to the selected document are listed in the Incoming references panel. References from the selected document to other documents are listed in the Outgoing references panel. To the right of each document name is an icon that shows the document’s status and the revision number of the document.
- From this page, you can view more or fewer documents:
- To view only the references of a particular reference type:
- Click Select and then select the reference types that you want to see from the Select reference types list. By default, all reference types are shown.
- To make one of the referenced documents the selected document and display its property pages:
- Click its name.
- To view a referenced document in a viewer window:
- Click its document icon.
- To select a referenced document and view its respective references:
- Click the Change to this document icon
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- Click the Change to this document icon
- To view only the references of a particular reference type:
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Note:
Project copies that have already been released as new revisions of the master documents appear crosshatched if the Display inactive project copies option is enabled as described in Show Master And Project Copies.
This command is ideal for viewing references without regard to the location of the referenced documents in the vault. An alternative method of viewing references is with the Reference Explorer. It displays the same referenced documents, but it also displays each document’s location in the vault. It also provides tools for previewing, comparing, and viewing revisions. For more information, see Reference Explorer.
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