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Find References Dialog Box

Lists files referenced by the active part, assembly, or drawing document.

  • In an assembly document, lists the part and subassembly documents that are components of the active assembly. This is useful if you have several versions of the component files.
  • In a part document, lists externally referenced documents, if they exist.

You can:

  • Print the list or copy it to the clipboard.
  • Save copies of the listed items to a folder or zip file.

To copy the referenced files:

  1. Click File > Find References.
  2. Click Copy files.
  3. Set options in the Pack and Go dialog box and click Save.
  4. Click Close.


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