IFC export, how to exclude stuff
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2008-05-06 01:02 AM
2008-05-06
01:02 AM
[And if I want to export a model of the structure only, with say only whatever shows in A-COLS, A-BEAM, A-SLAB? How do I do that?] <--I already found the 'export visible in all stories' filter.
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2008-05-09 08:06 AM
2008-05-09
08:06 AM
Regarding export There is an option to export only what is visible.
Regarding the story problem, I've not found a setting for this. I put the pieces for custom library parts on a separate layer with its own layer intersection number on the first floor/story. Alternatively you could keep these parts in a separate file or .mod file.
HTH
Regarding the story problem, I've not found a setting for this. I put the pieces for custom library parts on a separate layer with its own layer intersection number on the first floor/story. Alternatively you could keep these parts in a separate file or .mod file.
HTH
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2008-05-09 03:25 PM
2008-05-09
03:25 PM
Erika wrote:The Archicad MasterTemplate uses the .mod method with great success. Using this technique has the advantage that you can turn on or off the module's master layer yet all of the components maintain their individual layers for use with the eyedropper.
Alternatively you could keep these parts in a separate file or .mod file.
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2008-05-09 04:56 PM
2008-05-09
04:56 PM
The MOD method should do the trick for hiding the templates from the export process since you can turn off the master layer (I'm surprised this didn't occur to you after the work we did together publishing modules). The story problem may be a little tougher. Perhaps you could move your template modules up into the main building stories and use combos to turn them on and off.

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2008-05-09 05:53 PM
2008-05-09
05:53 PM
"The story problem may be a little tougher. Perhaps you could move your template modules up into the main building stories and use combos to turn them on and off."
Exactly
Exactly
Erika
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