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DWG export problems

Anonymous
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1) When you publish a drawing out of plotmaker as a DWG it creates 1 block when opened in AutoCAD - if you explode this you end up with thousands of lines which isnt very clever - is there a way round this?

2) Creating a 'save as' DWG straight from ArchiCAD enables the objects to become blocks when opened in AutoCAD but not all. Walls and doors are 1 block. Is there a way to create a DWG with doors and windows as blocks? Do walls always become fills?

Thanks

(ArchiCAD 8.1, Windows 2000)
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Anonymous
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not sure the answer is really there, but check this thread:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=10448&highlight=
Anonymous
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If you explode the block that contains the window/door and wall, it splits into a block for the window/door and (i think) a block for each segment of wall (although i'm a bit hazy - the wall might turn into lines and fills, but you definitely get the door/window as a block and not just individual lines)
My problem is how do i get our lineweights and colours to carry over, or even better, get translated into our consultant's standards.
Thomas Holm
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Linus wrote:
My problem is how do i get our lineweights and colours to carry over, or even better, get translated into our consultant's standards.
RTFM! It's all in the docs. You'll have to read. I don't remember how it was in 8.1 compared to later versions. If the 8.1 translator isn't enough, you'll have to upgrade.
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