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Adding to an existing grouped element

rgarand
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Hello All,

Is there a way to add an element to an existing group without ungrouping everything in the existing group and then regrouping with the new element?
Robert J. Garand
ArchiCAD USA 27-Build 5001 USA FULL
Windows 10 Prof (64 bit) - Intel i9-10920X CPU 3.50 GHz - 128 GB RAM - NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000
5 REPLIES 5
No.

Ungroup/group is pretty quick using keyboard shortcuts.

You can have nested groups, but it is generally not recommended, since it can affect performance according to GS.

HTH,
James Murray

Archicad 27 • Rill Architects • macOS • OnLand.info
Anonymous
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James wrote:
Ungroup/group is pretty quick using keyboard shortcuts.
As James says, keyboard shortcuts make it easy ..

Select GROUP and NEW ITEM
CTRL-SHIFT-G
CTRL-G

... of course, wouldn't it be nice to have a button (or macro facility) to allow 'ctrl-shift-alt-G' to do the same

- Stuart
Anonymous
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JAMES MURRAY wrote:
You can have nested groups, but it is generally not recommended, since it can affect performance according to GS.
What are the issues with nested groups? I use them all the time without incident (that I know of).
Djordje
Virtuoso
Mike wrote:
What are the issues with nested groups? I use them all the time without incident (that I know of).
Take a look at ArchiGuide; quite an extensive article on the nested group and their possible influence on the speed.
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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We use 'nested groups' extensively but systematically, ie. low-height modular partitions are grouped with worksurfaces to form a workstation. This is grouped with a chair (which is on a different layer). Four (or whatever) such groups are then regrouped to form an 'X'. And so on.

Facade modular elements (window frame surrounds, etc.) are also similarly hierarchically grouped.

Even on our largest projects we have noticed zero speedup on a trial when everything was ungrouped - so I figure SENSIBLE hierarchical grouping does not materially affect the AC engine.

Of course I could imagine that 'careless' use of the group tool could lead to delays. The speed of the computer probably relates to how noticeable this is to the user.

I would recommend 'in house' testing to see what works for you.

HTH - Stuar