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Libraries & objects
About Archicad and BIMcloud libraries, their management and migration, objects and other library parts, etc.

object saving problem in embedded library

ashwanikumarshukla
Participant
I am unable to save cabinet door as an object. after save error message is coming. Please see attached image. and i can't find that object in library. please help for solution.

Will anyone help me creation of kitchen cabinet as an object? Suggestion will be appreciated.

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Ashwani Kumar Shukla

Archicad 12-26, 64gb ram, window 10
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Roopa A
Contributor
This is the model
Roopa A S
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Your main object "Leg-15" is calling another object called "Man Leg".
This "Man Leg" object also needs to be in your loaded or embedded library of any file that you want to use it in.


Also I have deleted you other post as there is no need to ask the same thing multiple times.
You started asking about it here so I have left this post running.


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Roopa A
Contributor
No still it is showing the same.

I loaded both hand and man leg object to embedded library.
And reloaded the object, still not coming.
Roopa A S
Lingwisyer
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Does the error still say it cannot find the macro?

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Barry Kelly
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Roopa wrote:
No still it is showing the same.

I loaded both hand and man leg object to embedded library.
And reloaded the object, still not coming.
Has the message about the missing 'man leg' macro gone or is it still there?
If it is still there then I suspect at some stage you did a 'Save as' for the man leg object and that would have changed its internal GUID number (without you knowing).
Objects actually call this number even though in the script it is written as the object name.
If this is the case then with all the objects in the loaded or embedded library, open the main object script (the one that calls all the others) and simply 'Save' it again.
This will reset the link to all of the correct CALLed macro GUID numbers.

Otherwise I get the feeling you will have to share your objects with us so we can have a look.


Barry.
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