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Append Composites Trouble

Anonymous
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In the Attribute Manager, I open the composite attribute file saved from another project. I select the composites I need, and Append them to the current Project.

When I open the composites window, the skin dimensions are correct, but all the fill patterns have changed to "Common Brick".

Can anyone explain this?
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Aaron Bourgoin
Virtuoso
We can't edit index numbers which are the critial components of all attributes. If you need a fill whose index differs from file to file then you must overwrite the fill and then decide whether you are overwriting or appending the composite.

Index Number Editing is a very contentious issue here.
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Anonymous
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One file has a DWG xref. Could this alter my fill index numbering?
Anonymous
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I've checked the index numbering and fill assignments for all fills used in the project, and they all match; file to file. I used overwrite to transfer all fills from the source file to the host file. Next I exported composites and used 'overwrite' to transfer composites to the host file.

The problem still perists after this.
TomWaltz
Participant
This might sound dumb, but I tend to have better luck placing the composite I want the copy/pasting it into the second file.
Tom Waltz
Anonymous
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TomWaltz wrote:
This might sound dumb, but I tend to have better luck placing the composite I want the copy/pasting it into the second file.
interesting....
Anonymous
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Aaron wrote:
Index Number Editing is a very contentious issue here.
I think you mean the lack of index number editing
Anonymous
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well, when all else fails....

close and reopen AC?

seems to have done the trick.
TomWaltz
Participant
LINZ wrote:
TomWaltz wrote:
This might sound dumb, but I tend to have better luck placing the composite I want the copy/pasting it into the second file.
interesting....
Usually everything except custom materials (bit map textures) come across this way.
Tom Waltz