Adding Downloaded Objects
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‎2007-04-19 06:01 PM
‎2007-04-19
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‎2007-04-19 07:18 PM
‎2007-04-19
07:18 PM
Library parts must be in a folder.
Put your parts in a folder, name it,
and put the folder into your Archicad folder.
Peter Devlin
Put your parts in a folder, name it,
and put the folder into your Archicad folder.
Peter Devlin
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‎2007-04-27 10:20 AM
‎2007-04-27
10:20 AM
Im having similiar problem here
I have downloaded few .gsm files ( AC objects library parts), Ive put them all in one directory called "NEW".
Then went to library manager, browesed for "NEW", in the left window, then higlighted the AC 10 library in the right window, and presed add button.
After I closed the manager, I got warning "duplicate library parts", probaly because I already tried loading them few times
...but anyway, even if they are loaded, when I select window tool and then go to settings dialog, I cant find new objects

I have downloaded few .gsm files ( AC objects library parts), Ive put them all in one directory called "NEW".
Then went to library manager, browesed for "NEW", in the left window, then higlighted the AC 10 library in the right window, and presed add button.
After I closed the manager, I got warning "duplicate library parts", probaly because I already tried loading them few times

...but anyway, even if they are loaded, when I select window tool and then go to settings dialog, I cant find new objects


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‎2007-04-27 01:56 PM
‎2007-04-27
01:56 PM
Mario wrote:Mario:
...but anyway, even if they are loaded, when I select window tool and then go to settings dialog, I cant find new objects
Are you sure that the parts you loaded are windows?
HTH
David
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‎2007-04-27 04:26 PM
‎2007-04-27
04:26 PM
Yes!
If you want Ill send you one, for you to try...
If you want Ill send you one, for you to try...
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‎2007-04-27 06:40 PM
‎2007-04-27
06:40 PM
Can anyone help

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‎2007-04-27 08:13 PM
‎2007-04-27
08:13 PM
Peter wrote:Well, actually, you
Library parts must be in a folder.
Put your parts in a folder, name it,
and put the folder into your Archicad folder.
Peter Devlin

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‎2007-04-28 01:45 AM
‎2007-04-28
01:45 AM
Mario wrote:That could be part of your problem right there. Just select the New folder and either drag it into the active libraries pane on the right,
Then went to library manager, browesed for "NEW", in the left window, then higlighted the AC 10 library in the right window, and presed add button.
Cheers,
Link.
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‎2007-04-28 09:46 AM
‎2007-04-28
09:46 AM
I was wrong all the time
its an object (frame around an window) not an window.
Link, thanx man!
I got that part wrong also

its an object (frame around an window) not an window.
Link, thanx man!
I got that part wrong also