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Organizer Layout Editor_Cannot detach a layout that has been referenced

Anonymous
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Any way of detaching a layout that I tried to bring in to my active project , from another project.
The idea was to use the publishing set from another project, in my existing project (active).

I wanted to see if this worked. It didn't. Whats more, I am stuck with the linked file in my organizer- see attachment which because of its presence is causing problems when i double click on a view- it open a new window for some reason. I think this is due to the linked published layout as it didn't happen before this action.

thxx all
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
Try this:
1. Switch back to the active project so you see the Project Map of the active project.
2. Save your Project and close ARCHICAD.
3. Make sure no other ARCHICAD instances are running in the background.
4 Restart your ARCHICAD and reopen the Project.
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Anonymous
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What do you mean by "project map"? please?
Barry Kelly
Moderator
The image you show (pdf) is not an attached layout.
You have the 'Organizer' open and it is just showing that you have a second Archicad running with the "House in Mexico.......PLA" currently open.

If you select that you will see the navigator views and layouts from that project on the left side of the Organizer and your active project (Tulum Site, Mexico) on the right. (View Map and Publisher Sets are greyed out)
You can then drag and drop the layouts from the running project into the active one - which it sounds like you may have already done.

You can not actually copy Publisher Sets from one file to another.
Only Views to Layouts and Layouts to Layouts.

When you close the Organiser or select the 'Active' project or close the other running file, you will no longer see the other running navigator views.



However, if you have dragged layouts from one file into another, they will still link all of the drawings (views) on the layouts to the original file.
You will see this in the Drawing Manager - you will see them as linked to an external source.
This means you must update them in that external file.

This could be what you want.
But if you just want to copy the Layout pages and/or Master pages over, then you can delete any drawings on them, or 'Re-link' then to views in the current (active file - they will then show a 'Internal" links in the Drawing Manager.

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