How do I copy a floor plan from one project into another?
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‎2005-06-07 11:22 PM
‎2005-06-07
11:22 PM
Seeking your help. I'm trying to paste a floor plan (done in Archicad) into a site plan that was imported as a DWG from Autocad. They're documents for the same project, but were created separately and exist as separate files.
In my version of Archicad, I can't seem to open more than one project at a time (i.e. I try to open a new file, and it prompts me to save and close my current one). Is there a workaround solution?
Thanks,
Stephanie Zhong
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‎2005-06-07 11:39 PM
‎2005-06-07
11:39 PM
Try importing your floor plan as a hotlinked module. This way it will retain all of the model. You will need to hotlink each story separately. Go to Modules/x-refs and choose place module. You will then select a master layer to place the module (if this layer is turned off, the entire module is off.) and can search to place the file that you wish.
szhong wrote:
Hi All,
Seeking your help. I'm trying to paste a floor plan (done in Archicad) into a site plan that was imported as a DWG from Autocad. They're documents for the same project, but were created separately and exist as separate files.
In my version of Archicad, I can't seem to open more than one project at a time (i.e. I try to open a new file, and it prompts me to save and close my current one). Is there a workaround solution?
Thanks,
Stephanie Zhong
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‎2005-06-07 11:40 PM
‎2005-06-07
11:40 PM
Open another ArchiCAD window by clicking the ArchiCAD.exe file again. Use the marquee tool to surround the plan and Select All. Copy this with Ctrl + C and then paste into your other open file with Ctrl + P.
Alternatively place the surveyors plan in your project as a hotlinked module by going to File/Modules and XRefs/Place Module/Choose Hotlink.
Alternative 2 go to File/Merge and select the survey to bring into your project.
Of the above I prefer the hotlinked module because the survey stays intact and you cant accidentally change its details.
Alternatively place the surveyors plan in your project as a hotlinked module by going to File/Modules and XRefs/Place Module/Choose Hotlink.
Alternative 2 go to File/Merge and select the survey to bring into your project.
Of the above I prefer the hotlinked module because the survey stays intact and you cant accidentally change its details.
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‎2005-06-07 11:44 PM
‎2005-06-07
11:44 PM
Oops,
Place (paste) the drawing with Ctrl + V.
Save the Autocad drawing as an ArchiCAD file before pasting, merging, or placing a hotlinked module.
Place (paste) the drawing with Ctrl + V.
Save the Autocad drawing as an ArchiCAD file before pasting, merging, or placing a hotlinked module.
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‎2005-06-09 07:16 AM
‎2005-06-09
07:16 AM
Assuming you're on a Mac which doesn't allow multiple PLNs to be open at the same time - unless you make a copy of the Archicad application and make a shortcut to your desktop, call it archicad 2 and use this to open other pln files. You can do this with as many copies as you want as long as you have enough RAM
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‎2005-06-09 07:39 PM
‎2005-06-09
07:39 PM
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. I'm going to try out the hotlink now. If I have any difficulties will let you know.
Best,
Stephanie Z.
Best,
Stephanie Z.