Drawing Name missing in Layout folder...
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‎2009-11-07
04:27 PM
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‎2023-05-19
04:01 PM
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Gordana Radonic
Any idea what's causing this behavior?

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‎2009-11-08 12:36 AM
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‎2009-11-08 02:27 PM
Joeri wrote:Joeri:
Erika, this is what I get
In regards to your image "Afbeelding 7.png", something seems really wrong. Under "Drawing Name:" you have "By source file", but this should only appear for an external file, but your screen shot shows "Internal" under "Source File:". This is illustrated in the Help files under User Interface Reference : Tool Settings Dialog Boxes : Drawing Tool Settings > Drawing Identification Panel. Do you think there is a problem with the external file?
From the Help files
Drawing Name: Choose a method for assigning a Name to this Drawing. If the source of the placed drawing is an ArchiCAD view, the following choices are available:
• By View: Name only
• By View: ID + Name
• Custom
If the source of the placed Drawing is an external file, the following choices are available:
• By Source file
• Custom
HTH
David
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‎2009-11-08 03:28 PM
The drawing missing is "D VERDIEPING" and this same drawing is visible in other layouts. When I select the empty part the drawing is highlighted but no source file is found. When I relink in Drawing Manager this particular layout is updating fine. At some point in the future the link gets broken again...

Deleting in layout and replacing by a new view seems to be the only way to have AC act normal again. Must be some corrupt paths. Anyhow, did you see the date "Last update" of all my drawings? January 1970?

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‎2009-11-09 02:33 PM
Joeri wrote:Not until you pointed this out, which may indicate a corrupt preference file, you could try: Preferences Cleaning, but this is a guess.
Anyhow, did you see the date "Last update" of all my drawings? January 1970?
You could also try to open a new project and using it just for the layouts by linking back to your original file, or trying a Forward Merge on the original file to see if that helps, again, just shots on the dark. Sorry I don't have anything definitive.
David
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‎2009-11-09 05:51 PM
Joeri wrote:A little off-topic, but I was going to suggest framing the date
Anyhow, did you see the date "Last update" of all my drawings? January 1970?

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