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Linking interior elevations to view sets

Anonymous
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Is it possible to link interior elevations to view sets using the interior elevation tool in V9 so they can be updated in the same way regular sections are.
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__archiben
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Simon1 wrote:
Is it possible to link interior elevations to view sets using the interior elevation tool in V9 so they can be updated in the same way regular sections are.
no.

but there is a wish for the bigger picture......

sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
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TomWaltz
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Simon1 wrote:
Is it possible to link interior elevations to view sets using the interior elevation tool in V9 so they can be updated in the same way regular sections are.
It would be nice.... my office gave up an just uses sections for interior elevations... once we got the hang of it, it's not too bad.... not great, but not too bad...
Tom Waltz
Stephen Dolbee
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TomWaltz wrote:
my office gave up an just uses sections for interior elevations... once we got the hang of it, it's not too bad.... not great, but not too bad...
Same here.
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TomWaltz
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I posted an interior elevation marker you can use for this Here
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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Thanks Tom. What's the best way to save these 2 files into Archicad? And, do I drop this onto my plan using the object tool? or is there another way. No luck loading so far.

Cheers, Simon
TomWaltz
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Simon1 wrote:
Thanks Tom. What's the best way to save these 2 files into Archicad? And, do I drop this onto my plan using the object tool? or is there another way. No luck loading so far.

Cheers, Simon
You should only use the most recent one, since it repairs bugs in the previous postings.

Do you have an office library that you load into projects? If so, place it there, and it will load on its own.

Otherwise, it's a great time to start! Create a folder somewhere that all your computers can get to, and call it something like OfficeLibrary. Put the object there.

From File -> Library Manager, browse to the folder, and "Add" it to your project by selecting it and clicking "Add>>".
Tom Waltz