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2005-01-07 12:03 AM
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2005-01-12 12:12 AM
iceman wrote:
I have tried to do this as you had stated by saving the setting as a favorite but there still shows a default in the favorites. I would like to replace that with the new change in text but it doesn't allow me to over write this.
iceman wrote:
Now if I change all the text that I have in the drawing and save that as a template does that default go to the new text style?
iceman wrote:
The whole reason for this is that I don't want to change this everytime a drawing is started to where I have to choose the default or the company standard. I want the company standard be the default.
2005-01-12 12:33 AM
2005-01-12 01:03 AM
Thanks for the info but I am unable to even find the screen that matches the screen shot you provided. How do I get to the screen that list those. The way I thought that you went thru was thru the label settings box. Am I not explaining what I am trying to do. It seems so simple with autocad I am just thinking it should be just as easy. If I can't get this figured out it would be a tuff sale to the principlesIt really is quite simple and once you have a template set up your concerns are a non-issue. You change the text size, font etc and it remains as you have last used it. Different text styles (notes versus titles etc) can be dealt with either by using favorites or having that stye already in place on your template. Once a text item (or anything else) is placed on the drawing an "alt click" on that element will set all the parameters to the selected element. A good template will include this information such that very little time is spent adjusting parameters. It is very worthwhile paying someone to help set up and office template that corresponds to your office standards prior to starting fresh with Archicad. You would likely pay for that expenditure in the first project done in Archicad.
2005-01-12 01:21 AM
2005-01-12 01:42 AM
iceman wrote:To get the Favorites window shown in the picture go to the menu; Window/Palettes Display/Show Favorites.
Thanks for the info but I am unable to even find the screen that matches the screen shot you provided. How do I get to the screen that list those. The way I thought that you went thru was thru the label settings box. Am I not explaining what I am trying to do. It seems so simple with autocad I am just thinking it should be just as easy. If I can't get this figured out it would be a tuff sale to the principles
2005-01-14 11:59 PM
You need to call the reseller ( http://www.virtualcadsolutions.com ). I'm sure he will be happy to show you what you need to do.As will I since I'm currently in the area. PM me if you'd like help in person.