Plotmaker Layout Names
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2004-08-13
02:52 AM
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2023-05-19
04:07 PM
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Gordana Radonic
2004-08-13
02:52 AM
Anyway, the trick - for those not already 'in the know' (i subscribe to the '100th monkey' phenomenon!) is this:
1. Type the name you'd like for the layout, using the text tool anywhere that you would normally add text on a layout sheet.
2. Select the text and COPY
3. Paste the text into the 'Name' field of the PM Navigator (in the Properties fold-down)
notice a couple of special characters (usually squares)?
voi-la! that's the line break!
PS:
"Dear GraphiSoft, please make a longer Layout Name field possible (64 characters would be enough I think"

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2004-08-13 06:25 AM
2004-08-13
06:25 AM
gerald wrote:I suppose you need this lenght for the titleblock?
I've found a handy work-around for getting multiple lines of text into a PM layout name,
You can use the subset name as a part of the sheet title. If you have a big project divided into portions, let's say block A, block B, block C, your Subsets can be called Block A, B, C, and the layouts in them Ground floor plan, First floor plan etc. Then in the Master, put the <SUBSETNAME> above the <LAYOUTNAME> in the title block. It will read Block A Ground floor plan - 32+32 ...
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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