2020-08-18 05:15 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:06 PM by Rubia Torres
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2020-08-18 05:52 PM
2020-08-18 05:52 PM
2020-08-18 06:30 PM
Braza wrote:So essentially you set up a View Map Folder and attach a layout combination to be applied to it in the settings, and then you can create a layout linking it to the correct view map folder? Rather than just adjusting each drawings settings? The drawing settings portion that allows you to choose the combination seems a bit pointless then unless you are mass changing multiple layouts but it worked for me so thanks!
Your Drawings are Views defined in the View Map. If you need to change any drawing on your layout, first: go to the View Map > Select your View (Plan, Section, Elevation, etc) > Define its settings > Finally save your changes. Then, all drawings linked to this view will be updated on your layouts. You can also right-click your drawing and select "Open Source View" then do the changes and save the changes by selecting the View (on the View Map) and right-click > "Redefine with current window settings".
Project Maps are used just as a starting point for you to create your own views of your project.
HTH:
2020-08-18 06:58 PM
2020-08-19 03:42 AM
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2020-08-19 05:52 AM
2020-08-19 11:28 AM
Barry Kelly wrote:Yes indeed.
I think I explained the process of Project Map (viewpoint) > View Map (views) > Layouts (drawings) pretty clearly in this post.
I think it would be a good idea to pin this post on top of this section, as this is probably the first issue new users have with AC.