Exporting DWG's
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‎2007-05-18 06:41 PM
Is there any way to export multiple layouts from ArchiCAD to the paper space of a single dwg file with the model space present as well?
Since this is how AutoCAD users work how else do Graphisoft expect us to produce drawings?
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‎2007-05-24 02:54 PM
mark.leslie wrote:I think that u must, after u export all, opet it and copy in one file that will have all drawings !!!
We are trying to export a dwg from ArchiCAD 10 in a format that will match what our client wants. One of our big problems (there have been many) is that we have a number of layouts for diferent plan views etc & our client wants one dwg with everything in. Whatever we try we still seem to get a separate dwg file for each layout, even if single dwg is selected in the translator.
Is there any way to export multiple layouts from ArchiCAD to the paper space of a single dwg file with the model space present as well?
Since this is how AutoCAD users work how else do Graphisoft expect us to produce drawings?

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‎2007-05-24 04:05 PM
I have a couple guys who work in Autocad here and they cannot stand working all in one file. Why? It's impossible to share the files with anyone else and the files are frakking huge.
What they are asking for is in no way standard practice. I would not have any problem telling "sorry, but that's not how our office works. For an additional fee, I'd be happy to put in the extra effort to create what you need."
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‎2007-05-24 05:48 PM
If you've drawn everything in one file, you can export everything in one file. If you've drawn in different files, then you'll have to combine them first.

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‎2007-05-24 06:08 PM
dcbruns wrote:... and how would this put all the plans, sections, elevations, and details in one file?
It sounds to me like you're trying to export from the Layout Book (paper space). Instead, export from the drawing itself and turn on all the desired layers (or you can set your dwg export preferences to export ALL layers instead of just the visible layers).
If you've drawn everything in one file, you can export everything in one file. If you've drawn in different files, then you'll have to combine them first.
It sounds like this would only work for plans.
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‎2007-05-24 07:59 PM
Am I correct?
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‎2007-05-25 03:48 PM
Yes we could export the dwg from the ArchiCAD model which would produce one dwg with the full details of the building.
However we are trying very hard to retain some control of our drawings & record what revisions are issued & when, so we always try to send drawings out from the Layout to include title block & revision notes. It also means that drawings plotted out by someone else are as we want them to be.
The problem is that for anything but the simplest of buildings you will have more than one layout & they all seem to end up on separate dwgs, each with either the whole model or just the bits relevant to that layout.
Ideally we want one dwg from multiple layouts. But I am encouraged that others think that it is not standard practice to have everything on one drawing. However we have to keep clients happy if we want to work.
Any more ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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‎2007-05-25 03:54 PM
mark.leslie wrote:You will have to do it manually.
Ideally we want one dwg from multiple layouts. But I am encouraged that others think that it is not standard practice to have everything on one drawing. However we have to keep clients happy if we want to work.
Remember, no client is worth going broke over. Make sure they are paying you for the extra efforts and that the client understands that your extra effort has NOTHING to do with you choosing to use Archicad and EVERYTHING to do with them asking for something unusual.