Coping elements from stories.
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2018-01-25 08:56 AM
2018-01-25
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2018-01-25 09:33 AM
2018-01-25
09:33 AM
I am not sure I understand what tool you are talking about?
You can select whatever you want, copy and paste into another storey.
So if you only want 2 walls then you just select those 2 wall - you don't have to select all of them.
They don't even have to be the same type of element.
So you could have 2 walls, 3 slabs, and an object - select and copy them, change storey and paste.
They will all retain their original heights relative to the storey.
Barry.
You can select whatever you want, copy and paste into another storey.
So if you only want 2 walls then you just select those 2 wall - you don't have to select all of them.
They don't even have to be the same type of element.
So you could have 2 walls, 3 slabs, and an object - select and copy them, change storey and paste.
They will all retain their original heights relative to the storey.
Barry.
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2018-01-25 10:57 AM
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10:57 AM
Barry wrote:I mean using edit elements by stories, its very helpful, you can do it in the 3d window and control their effect. If you use copy and paste you have to switch to difference windows were are the difference leves.
I am not sure I understand what tool you are talking about?
You can select whatever you want, copy and paste into another storey.
So if you only want 2 walls then you just select those 2 wall - you don't have to select all of them.
They don't even have to be the same type of element.
So you could have 2 walls, 3 slabs, and an object - select and copy them, change storey and paste.
They will all retain their original heights relative to the storey.
Barry.

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2018-01-29 02:05 AM
2018-01-29
02:05 AM
darwinland wrote:I can't say I have ever used this.
I mean using edit elements by stories, its very helpful, you can do it in the 3d window and control their effect.
I guess it is great if you want to copy/paste all of one (or more) element types but as you say you can not choose specific elements only.
I just select what I want in plan, copy, move to another storey and paste.
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2018-01-29 04:26 AM
2018-01-29
04:26 AM
Yes I believe this was introduced so that we could copy elements as we created stories. Not really a common workflow!
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