Difference between Worksheet and Detail Tool???
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2008-12-23
05:31 PM
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2025-02-07
02:45 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
For the enlarged plans, I use the Detail tool or the Worksheet tool, which brings me to my question...
What do you use for enlarged plans?
Is there a difference between the two? Should I use one vs. the other?
Please help as there is dissension in the ranks...
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2008-12-24 05:02 PM
Dave wrote:Yes, you can take the detail tool and use it as a "linked marker." Let's say you're doing an enlarged plan of a kitchen: you can select the detail tool, go to the linked marker option, and link it to a view or a drawing on a sheet. Put the marker with an outline around the kitchen on the regular plan and it will just tell what sheet it's on, not create a new detail if you select the "linked marker" option. It's very useful.Chazz wrote:I agree, but I'm not sure I follow your 2nd statement. I haven't tried to use it that way. Are you saying that you can use the bubble type detail on the plan, then throwing away to 2D info, and relink it to a live view set on a layout? Or something like that? Ideally, as Djordje hinted, the detail tool would have a check box to keep it live or make it a zombie.
Agreed, but you still need a tool to call and link those views on the plan. The detail tool (now that it can link toanydrawing) is perfect for this function.
Dave
Sorry if that's confusing...

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2008-12-24 05:04 PM
Dave wrote:Exactly. You never even look at the data in the detail window. It's just unlinked 2d junk. Just link it up to another view or drawing. It's just a very convenient way to denote and link a (for example) enlarged plans. In our work, all the details are linked to something else, usually a massive set of standard details from a seperate PLN file.
Are you saying that you can use the bubble type detail on the plan, then throwing away to 2D info, and relink it to a live view set on a layout? Or something like that?
There are downsides: polygonal outlines of the detail areas on plans do not work well. But the ability to link details to anything was a huge help when it arrived in AC 11. When the detail tool fist appeared without this functionality, I thought GS had lost its mind.
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2008-12-24 05:40 PM
Screenplay idea:
"Night of the Attack of the Zombie Details."
"A young architect, naively buying BIM technology as the solution to all design and production problems, slowly goes insane from overwork trying to make the thing work due to lack of foresight in not delegating the entire challenge to a servant. He hallucinates being pursued by animated building materials that cannot be controlled [or linked] before giving the whole thing up and going back to drafting, as the sun finally rises."

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2008-12-24 05:45 PM
Dwight wrote:Can I preorder the screenplay?
Screenplay idea:"Night of the Attack of the Zombie Details."
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2008-12-24 05:45 PM
Dwight wrote:Can I star?
Note to self:
Screenplay idea:
"Night of the Attack of the Zombie Details."
"A young architect, naively buying BIM technology as the solution to all design and production problems, slowly goes insane from overwork trying to make the thing work due to lack of foresight in not delegating the entire challenge to a servant. He hallucinates being pursued by animated building materials that cannot be controlled [or linked] before giving the whole thing up and going back to drafting, as the sun finally rises."

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2008-12-24 06:34 PM

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2008-12-24 06:35 PM
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2008-12-26 09:18 AM
The worksheet tool will copy text and dimensions, The detail tool will not.
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2008-12-26 03:29 PM
Stress wrote:It will if you check the box to do so in the Settings Menu.
A small but, significant? difference:
The worksheet tool will copy text and dimensions, The detail tool will not.

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2008-12-27 06:09 AM
Dave wrote:No.
Ideally, as Djordje hinted, the detail tool would have a check box to keep it live or make it a zombie.
Detail should stay as it is. The Worksheet - unlike now - should not be a zombie, but a live model view, cropped to zoom. Cropped being the key word here - placing on layouts, DWG export etc ...
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