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layout book "copy and paste"

Anonymous
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in plotmaker 9, i could right click on a layout in "tree by subset", left click on copy, then right click "paste". this meant i got a new layout with all the same settings as other layouts, and all i had to do was delete the viewport and bring a new one in (and change drawing number and title). i was used to doing this in autocad aswell.

its a shame this feature is not available in 10.
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Anonymous
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You can drag an existing layout, and while dragging press CTRL and the + symbol appears, creating a copy of the layout wherever you drop it.
Anonymous
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You can copy and paste as you did in AC 9, just click update after you have pasted and you should be able to see the copy.

Grant
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Stuart's method is perfect for making new layout for plan sheets. Once you've made the copy, right-click on the placed drawing and chose "Link to". Link it to a view from a different story and all your plans will line up from layout to layout. Great for RCP's too!