USA Archicad 23 Template: (26) Renovation filter options?!?
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2019-10-23
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Gordana Radonic
2019-10-23
10:00 PM
Looking at things to keep, take advantage of, and noticed all these renovation filters. Why so many? Is the idea to eliminate text layer, and pin labels to a particular filter?( Roof Plans, Interior Elevations, etc.)
Is there a post/documentation of all the intended ways the new template (US version, but I'm sure it applies to other versions too) is to be used?
Thanks in advance.
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2019-10-24 03:25 AM
2019-10-24
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Nathan wrote:
Is there a post/documentation of all the intended ways the new template (US version, but I'm sure it applies to other versions too) is to be used?
Must be a US template thing.
In the AUS template we only have 7 different reno filters.
I would hope there is a document somewhere to explain the use of the US template (we do have one for the AUS template).
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2019-10-24 04:07 AM
2019-10-24
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Was it Link who does the US template? I remember seeing a post back when AC22 was released regarding the reasoning behind the US renovation filter list...
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2019-10-24 04:26 PM
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@Barry.
Got a link to that documentation? I'd love to see what we're missing over here.
Got a link to that documentation? I'd love to see what we're missing over here.

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2019-10-25 03:58 AM
2019-10-25
03:58 AM
Nathan wrote:It is on the Central Innovation (our Graphisoft distributor) select benefits page, so unless you are a registered user you will not have access.
@Barry.
Got a link to that documentation? I'd love to see what we're missing over here.
The template itself you can get by downloading the AUS version from the Graphisoft site ... https://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/languages/
As the template guide is available to AUS select customers only, I wouldn't feel right in just distributing it.
Maybe you could contact Central Innovation and ask if they can send you a copy.
Probably best through this contact page.
Explain that you have downloaded the AUS version to look at the template, and could they send you the "Australian Select Template Guide 23" pdf.
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2019-10-29 04:37 PM
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Lingwisyer wrote:
Was it Link who does the US template? I remember seeing a post back when AC22 was released regarding the reasoning behind the US renovation filter list...
Yes, this is the thread where Link explains his logic:
Basically the idea is that if you have one option for every view type, it is easy to use the Drawing Manager to ensure consistency across all views. And, if you want to make a change to the Renovation Filter for a particular view type you can do so knowing that you aren't going to mess up anything else.
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2019-10-31 11:28 AM
2019-10-31
11:28 AM
26 Renovation filter options?!...
Dozens of Layer and Layer Combos?!...
Thats a job for a Property Filter View Option.
Dozens of Layer and Layer Combos?!...
Thats a job for a Property Filter View Option.