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‎2011-05-14 01:30 AM
‎2011-05-14
01:30 AM
Carlos J. Peralta
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs
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‎2011-05-14 04:18 AM
‎2011-05-14
04:18 AM
Of course the part YOU made are not in the migration library. You're the only one that has them. The migration library only contains the standard Graphisoft parts.
To get them into a project in AC 14 you need to located the parts on your machine, gather them all into a single folder (I strongly recommend that you copy them into a new folder rather than move them from their former location). Then in ArchiCAD 14 load the folder with all the copied parts.
Typically you will want an office library that is always loaded where parts such as these can reside. That way they will always be available to you. It is also a good idea to have a separate project library that contains parts specific to each project. ArchiCAD 14 has embedded libraries as well which may change some of the best practices but I am still stuck in the past with AC 12 so I can' speak too much to that. Perhaps someone else can.
To get them into a project in AC 14 you need to located the parts on your machine, gather them all into a single folder (I strongly recommend that you copy them into a new folder rather than move them from their former location). Then in ArchiCAD 14 load the folder with all the copied parts.
Typically you will want an office library that is always loaded where parts such as these can reside. That way they will always be available to you. It is also a good idea to have a separate project library that contains parts specific to each project. ArchiCAD 14 has embedded libraries as well which may change some of the best practices but I am still stuck in the past with AC 12 so I can' speak too much to that. Perhaps someone else can.
Erich
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‎2011-05-14 01:42 PM
‎2011-05-14
01:42 PM
Erich wrote:The Embedded Library can replace the Project Library.
It is also a good idea to have a separate project library that contains parts specific to each project. ArchiCAD 14 has embedded libraries as well which may change some of the best practices but I am still stuck in the past with AC 12 so I can' speak too much to that. Perhaps someone else can.
David
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‎2011-05-14 05:30 PM
‎2011-05-14
05:30 PM
Thank you Erich but I AM talking about the standard Graphisoft parts.
The parts that doesn't appear are objects from the 12 library that does not are located in the migration library, so, anybody knows a way to upload just some elements of the 12 lib into the AC14?
The parts that doesn't appear are objects from the 12 library that does not are located in the migration library, so, anybody knows a way to upload just some elements of the 12 lib into the AC14?
Carlos J. Peralta
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs

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‎2011-05-15 06:28 AM
‎2011-05-15
06:28 AM
Which parts?
Erich
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27" iMac Retina 5K
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‎2011-05-15 01:08 PM
‎2011-05-15
01:08 PM
You can extract AC12 Library (ArchiCAD Library 12.lcf) in a new folder and then load only desired parts into AC14.

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‎2011-05-15 10:58 PM
‎2011-05-15
10:58 PM
Thank you andro55, worked nicely.
Erich, did it matter which parts?
Erich, did it matter which parts?
Carlos J. Peralta
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs
a r c h i t e c t
Peru - USA
AC 4.55 - 26
Asus i9, 64Gb Ram, Windows 11, 4Gb graphs

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‎2011-05-16 04:19 AM
‎2011-05-16
04:19 AM
It only matters if they are not present in the migration library, which they should be.
Otherwise, no.
Otherwise, no.
Erich
AC 19 6006 & AC 20
Mac OS 10.11.5
15" Retina MacBook Pro 2.6
27" iMac Retina 5K
AC 19 6006 & AC 20
Mac OS 10.11.5
15" Retina MacBook Pro 2.6
27" iMac Retina 5K