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‎2021-10-13 10:45 PM
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‎2021-10-14 12:38 AM
When you select the drawing on the layout, check the below settings. Hope that helps.
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‎2021-10-14 12:38 AM
When you select the drawing on the layout, check the below settings. Hope that helps.
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‎2021-10-14 09:59 AM
You need to define your saved view with the correct pen-set before placing it into a layout. Or you can trace back the source view (select the layout drawing > right-click > open source view), change the pen-set and then redefine the saved view.
Or, like @Josh Verran indicated, you can select the placed drawing on the layout, go into settings (crtl+t), and select the desired pen-set there.
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‎2021-10-18 07:21 PM
Hi Josh, this worked!! Thanks.
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‎2021-10-18 08:28 PM - edited ‎2021-10-18 08:32 PM
Thats great.
My understanding is that you can use for example a penset that uses colour to indicate line weight (eg green for 0.18), then rather than altering your view each time, you can choose to have your drawing on the layout use a black and white penset. Alternatively you can manually set all your sanitaryware items to use a different colour pen, but then have them black on the layout.
Our preference is to work using the same appearance as the finished product and use graphic overrides to emphasise various elements, rather than manually make those elements have a different 0.18 pen, hence why my screenshot only had the one "Default" penset. The "Legacy" one is just kept there as a "just in case".
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‎2021-10-18 08:43 PM - edited ‎2021-10-18 08:43 PM
I generally understand that, but my problem was that I was trying to change the viewport's pen set by right clicking and changing it through the "Modify Source View Settings" dialogue box, which wasn't working. It's kinda frustrating that Archicad has multiple ways to change things, that sometimes work sometimes don't....
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‎2022-05-25 05:47 PM
Hello,
Is it possible to keep the pen set defined by the default view ?
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‎2022-05-25 09:18 PM
I am not sure if I understand your question as I don't think a "default" view does exist. But you can have one dedicated pen set for a group of views. I usually have cloned view folders for different use. You can set one desired pen set for such a folder clone. Here an example UI window for cloning a folder to view map based upon the default Archicad Template file:
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