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2004-01-12 12:04 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:09 AM by Gordana Radonic
2021-02-03 09:14 AM
2021-02-03 09:20 AM
Carl wrote:
But if I change the layercombination on the "copy" I end up changing the "original" to the very same layer combination. For example I want drawing placed on a layout showing the
demolitionplan and one showing the rebuild plans. I can't get this to work ....
2022-09-22 11:37 AM
Hello. Let me try to formulate this same question as I can not resolve that issue too:
I want to present the bathroom in 2 "view/presentation/pdf" for plumbing and electric. For clarity I using different layer set and graphic overrides.
I copy the layout named Electric by dragging and holding ctrl.
The new copied layout I change the name to Plumbing.
When I'm changing the set of layers and graphic override in the Plumbing -- source view setting, change the attributes in the Orginal Electric layout source view setting to . So they look identically.
Any help Appreciated.
Kind Regards Lukasz.
2022-09-24 09:07 PM - edited 2022-09-24 09:10 PM
You have to have 2 Views. One View with settings required for Electrical, another View with settings required for Plumbing. Copy the Electrical View in the View Map, then change its settings to the ones required by the Plumbing View.
When you copy a Layout, the Drawing on the new Layout will have the same Source View as the Drawing on the Layout you copied it from.
After you copy the Layout, then select the Drawing on it, and do not change the settings of the Source View (its Source View is currently the Electrical View). Instead, use the "Link Drawing to" context menu command and link it to the Plumbing View, thereby changing the Source View of the Drawing on the copied Layout from Electrical to Plumbing.
So, you have two Views, two Layouts, and the Drawing on each Layout is linked to its corresponding Source View.