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Anonymous
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I would like to make a couple of fills that are empty, with different names, and I don't understand how I am going to do this.

Any help?
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
Use the Attribute Manager to Append the Empty Fill from the left pane to the right pane, rename it in the right pane, and Append it back to the left pane.

Cheers,
Link.
Anonymous
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Or go to Options > Element Attributes > Fills, select the fill you want to copy, hit the New button and then the "duplicate" option - rename as necessary.
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
s2art wrote:
Or go to Options > Element Attributes > Fills, select the fill you want to copy, hit the New button and then the "duplicate" option - rename as necessary.
Except for the Empty fill that not longer appears there!

That method could be used for Air Space, but that has subtle differences to the Empty Fill.

Cheers,
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Anonymous
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Ha!. Whadayaknow. Below are my fills available when assigning to something (eg. wall settings) and from the fill types dialogue. I had never noticed the omission of the first group before in fill types.

By the way, I have a heck of a lot of fills I don't even know from whence they came. They seem to appear when you paste things from other files, whether the fill is actually part of what you paste or not (as do line types, pen sets etc). Anyone else find this annoying?
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
The definitive list is in your Attribute Manager. Any other list can be filtered by the fill type (Drafting/Cover/Cut) or by Graphisoft who has started to hide hard-coded fills, like Empty, Solid, Linear/Radial gradient.

And as you've noticed, fills and any other kind of attribute can be brougt in via merging, copy/pasting, drag&dropping (eg opening an external file in the Organizer), etc. This is why I cringe whenever I see people using an 'ongoing' template.

Cheers,
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Rod Jurich
Contributor
s2art wrote:
Ha!. Whadayaknow. /..... Anyone else find this annoying?
Spot on Stuart.
I guard mine closely. AM gets a real workout after viewing any DWG etc.
I've resorted to placing a "." before my line names except for Solid Line
and numbered all fills with symbol fills as for lines.
This way a quick visual check will reveal any 3rd party interloper
Some 3rd party add ons now even hijack category numbers in zones.
Rod Jurich
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