How to create DXF file with sections, stories, & elevations?
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‎2010-11-12 05:10 AM
‎2010-11-12
05:10 AM
I need to send my engineer a DXF file that contains all of my layers, sections, stories and elevations. I quickly figured out how to incorporate all of the layers, but I have been unable to figure out how to incorporate the other three. I am using Archicad 13, student version.
Thanks,
Spartan
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‎2010-11-12 06:50 AM
‎2010-11-12
06:50 AM
A student sending files to an engineer
You will need to send each storey, section elevation view as a separate DXF file.
This can be automated in Publisher so you set the views up once, set them to publish as a DXF and then just publish that publisher set when ever you need them.
There is a new feature to merge DWG/DXF files when publishing them but I think this is a version 14 feature only and i haven't explored it so don't really know how it works.
Another option wmight be to creat layout pages of your views and publish those as DXF.
Barry.


You will need to send each storey, section elevation view as a separate DXF file.
This can be automated in Publisher so you set the views up once, set them to publish as a DXF and then just publish that publisher set when ever you need them.
There is a new feature to merge DWG/DXF files when publishing them but I think this is a version 14 feature only and i haven't explored it so don't really know how it works.
Another option wmight be to creat layout pages of your views and publish those as DXF.
Barry.
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‎2010-11-13 05:09 PM
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05:09 PM
Thank you Barry.
I just sent my engineer a zip file with all of the relevant stories and sections.
In response to your comment "a student sending an engineer..." I recently enrolled in a local community college to learn about building science (I also took an Archicad class) and set about building a home for myself and my wife. You can see plans and details at our blog: http://spartanandhannah.wordpress.com.
I just sent my engineer a zip file with all of the relevant stories and sections.
In response to your comment "a student sending an engineer..." I recently enrolled in a local community college to learn about building science (I also took an Archicad class) and set about building a home for myself and my wife. You can see plans and details at our blog: http://spartanandhannah.wordpress.com.

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‎2010-11-13 07:32 PM
‎2010-11-13
07:32 PM
Spartan wrote:Good to hear that there is a community college teaching ArchiCAD. Enjoyed browsing through your blog, Spartan, and congratulations for what you've accomplished. Good that you've gotten a structural engineer involved.
Thank you Barry.
I just sent my engineer a zip file with all of the relevant stories and sections.
In response to your comment "a student sending an engineer..." I recently enrolled in a local community college to learn about building science (I also took an Archicad class) and set about building a home for myself and my wife. You can see plans and details at our blog: http://spartanandhannah.wordpress.com.
Do feel free to post any questions on the appropriate forums here if you have any more.
Cheers,
Karl
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