2008-10-28 10:22 PM
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2008-10-29 12:04 AM
2008-10-29 01:16 AM
ELing34 wrote:It's not really the recommended way of doing it though!
I actually figured out a better way. When you are at the model page, copy anything you want to transfer. Paste it on the page in the layout book and it will automatically transform into lines.
2008-10-29 01:16 AM
2008-10-29 07:34 AM
ELing34 wrote:You lose every advantage of having an advanced BIM system like Archicad. You might just as well draw in Paper Space in Autocrap, or even better, use Rapidographs on tracing film.
I actually figured out a better way. When you are at the model page, copy anything you want to transfer. Paste it on the page in the layout book and it will automatically transform into lines.
2008-10-29 12:43 PM
Richard wrote:Some offices copy the section/elevation within the window, dragging the copy (which changes the model to lines & fills) a simple distance up or to the right. They can edit the copy while still referencing the model, and copy elements from the model to the line version as the model changes. I work with lines, 2D objects, fills and text directly on the model, which is closer to maintaining the Virtual Building.
This is NOT a good way, because you lose the ability to automatically reference that drawing. If you MUST explode the section/elevation, then I would copy it into a new detail or worksheet, so you can reference it.