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2022-11-24 06:00 PM
In starting new projects, we have been starting with a previous project file and deleting the previous elements. All of our standards carry over, but the file ends up being fairly large, and seems to be holding some previous data. Would working with a template be a better approach? If so, what are best practices in setting up a template from an existing project? Doe we delete the old building elements as we have been doing, or is it better to start with a fresh empty file and bring in the layering & attributes etc. Is there an easy way to do this?
2022-11-24 08:34 PM - edited 2022-11-26 02:57 AM
While some answers will make you think its easy, its actually a total pain at least for me, specially its maintenance: All our files of different projects have different things and havent been able to standarize everything. Personally i think its better to start afresh, but eventually you'll begin to add up things and carry them over so you will have to decide at some point to start afresh again or carry over baggage.
Please Graphisoft, make the central file template (with the ability to add ad hoc items as needed in each project) a priority
2022-11-25 12:11 AM
Template creation is easy and is well worth the initial effort. You can add things you find yourself repeatedly doing as you go along and maintain an up-to-date template file. We created ours in AC18 and have been using it and updating it ever since. Favourites are the back bone to any template.
Re-using old files for new projects can cause havoc with revisions and transmittals.
2022-11-25 09:34 AM
As @Lee Hankins said, having a well pre-set template with well organized favorites does help a lot and is well wort the effort. It does take some time to get things the way you need them to be, but it also saves the same amount of time on each new project.
You should follow the GS suggested order of template development, Project Preferences > Attributes > Data Management > Display Options > Project Structure > Usability > Annotations.
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2022-11-26 03:42 AM
Am I correct in that we should not start by stripping down an existing project, and should start with a blank file and import everything?
2022-11-26 04:00 PM - edited 2022-11-26 08:34 PM
The ideal way is to recreate from scratch and avoid copy/pasting or importing from another. The initial setup is going to be more time consuming than "importing" but it will help to re-evaluate all your settings and avoid the possible existing mistakes. After that setup updating when a new version comes out should be easier.
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But though ideal it is sometimes not practical.
So my current workflow is:
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2022-12-24 03:27 PM
AC40 sounds like a reasonable timeframe