Importing complex profiles
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‎2008-11-11 10:50 AM
‎2008-11-11
10:50 AM
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‎2008-11-11 11:00 AM
‎2008-11-11
11:00 AM
Yes, you can.
Options > Element Attributes > ATTRIBUTE MANAGER.
Open the reference file (right) and paste in the existing file (left) with the append button...
Options > Element Attributes > ATTRIBUTE MANAGER.
Open the reference file (right) and paste in the existing file (left) with the append button...
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‎2008-11-11 11:05 AM
‎2008-11-11
11:05 AM
Joeri wrote:Awesome! Thanks a bunch. I searched the help but didn't see anything about it.
Yes, you can.
Options > Element Attributes > ATTRIBUTE MANAGER.
Open the reference file (right) and paste in the existing file (left) with the append button...
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‎2008-11-17 04:31 PM
‎2008-11-17
04:31 PM
Copy and paste is easier

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‎2008-11-17 05:30 PM
‎2008-11-17
05:30 PM
cuba wrote:Perhaps so... but only Attribute Manager lets you be assured of what index number is being assigned to the imported profile. This is CRITICAL if you are hotlinking the result into a master file as all attributes - including profiles - must have matching index numbers to appear correctly.
Copy and paste is easier
For simple projects / casual use or when the result will not become a template for future projects, then copy/paste is indeed easy.
Cheers,
Karl
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‎2008-11-18 01:26 AM
‎2008-11-18
01:26 AM
Yes. Specifically if you copy and paste, the attribute will index itself accordng to the lowest available index number.
With attribute manager you have much more control, even if it is combersome to do so. You can use a technique like the one outlined
here to slot the attribute in exactly where you want it.
Cheers,
Link.
With attribute manager you have much more control, even if it is combersome to do so. You can use a technique like the one outlined
here to slot the attribute in exactly where you want it.
Cheers,
Link.