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2008-12-04
07:21 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
2008-12-04 08:44 PM
2008-12-06 01:31 AM
2008-12-08 06:37 AM
2008-12-08 03:01 PM
jparchitect wrote:Hi John,
What I do is create a section that looks at nothing - Then I name it symbols.
I then place my symbols in it. It comes up in a separate window - I option click on the symbols to start to use them.
2008-12-08 05:31 PM
2008-12-08 05:42 PM
2008-12-08 06:21 PM
jparchitect wrote:The source of your slight confusion
Peter-
Actually I didn't read the question very carefully. it looks like cougarbrent just wants something to copy and paste on electrical plans. In which case it could be on an unused floor. What I use the sections for is a custom palette with symbols in it. I like the sections because I don't have to move out of the floor plan to access them - it can just be up on my side monitor while I zoom in on my floor plan, etc.. As far as the marker on the floor plan - I put the marker on a different layer that I don't use normally - so I never see it and for all practical purposes in using my template it doesn't exist.
Now I could easily be all wet behind the ears - because I had to look up "worksheet" in the help menu. It sounds like the "worksheet" is the window that the plan comes up in. With my limited understanding I don't know how to bring up two plans at once ( in separate windows). In my template I do have somethings on other floors as noted above - but I don't like leaving my floor plan to get something and then have to come back - often I have the view saved in the navigator but the zoom may be different.
Am I missing something big here ?
John
2008-12-08 07:00 PM
2008-12-09 02:29 AM