How to Remove Object in Library Loading Report
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‎2008-09-02
05:20 AM
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‎2023-05-24
12:00 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I am trying to create a new clean working Template for ArchiCAD 12. I started with a new & reset file and brought my previous template information over. I then started getting this error. Since this is an AC 12 Library part and it works fine how can I find what is generating this error so I can remove it. I like my template files to load cleanly so that it is obvious when something goes wrong. Otherwise it is too easy to just close the window.
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‎2008-09-02 09:50 AM
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‎2008-09-02 02:48 PM
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‎2008-09-02 11:34 PM
Brad wrote:It wouldn't be if it's been removed.
Yes I have but it doesn't show up in the Library Manager. There is nothing in the Libraries/Objects not found folder. I can't figure out where to locate it.
This looks like an old MSA detailer part. It probably resides on a detail or a worksheet. In any case, turn on all your layers and with the Object tool active, go to each and every window and hit ctrl/cmd+A and watch your Info Box for results.
I must add, that this does not look like a good start for a clean template.
Cheers,
Link.

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‎2008-09-03 02:42 AM
Link wrote:Exactly. That library part was discontinued in AC 9, and was replaced by DET_Wood (if I remember the right name). It is probably in an unlinked section or detail window containing the old MSA 'palettes', or perhaps as a Favorite. (Since 9, all of previously MSA-prefixed parts have been prefixed with DET.)
This looks like an old MSA detailer part. It probably resides on a detail or a worksheet. In any case, turn on all your layers and with the Object tool active, go to each and every window and hit ctrl/cmd+A and watch your Info Box for results.
This is something unique to the US library, for anyone outside the US reading...
Cheers,
Karl
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‎2008-09-04 08:11 AM
Link wrote:I WISH there were a better way.
In any case, turn on all your layers and with the Object tool active, go to each and every window and hit ctrl/cmd+A and watch your Info Box for results.
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‎2008-09-04 09:47 AM
Having an object, door, window, zone or linked property as default on tools also reports if missing from loaded libraries.
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‎2008-09-04 04:18 PM
Now all I need is a new project

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