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2008-01-25 04:17 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:03 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-01-27 07:51 PM
2008-01-27 09:17 PM
Karl wrote:Karl, do you mean that a DWG Xrefed into a Worksheet doesn't add its layers to the project, or should I trace a worksheet from another project file this way?
With Virtual Trace in 11, it is easier than with ghost stories in prior versions for this kind of thing since the Trace Reference can be a Worksheet with an xref to the dwg, so no need to create a fake story for the dwg or come up with strange layer combos to accomplish your work since the active and trace can have different layer settings.
2008-01-27 09:33 PM
Thomas wrote:Nothing that dramatic. Just that until 11, only stories could be ghosted, so you had to put the xref on a story for tracing purposes and now you can use an independent worksheet. The layers come in, but as you know, in 11, they are grouped below all user layers, and they do purge properly if you detach the xref later.
Karl, do you mean that a DWG Xrefed into a Worksheet doesn't add its layers to the project, or should I trace a worksheet from another project file this way?
2008-01-27 09:58 PM
2008-01-28 01:14 AM
Thomas wrote:Not sure why? You can 'plot' a worksheet as easily as a story, right?
OK Karl, I thought I'd missed something really important here. I've never used worksheets for that. But since I'll want to plot the imported map along with my project, I might just as well place the Xref on a floor plan storey anyway.
2008-01-28 07:51 AM
2008-01-28 06:26 PM
Thomas wrote:I did it that way, too, until 11 arrived. I just find it easier now to not have to deal with the xref layers in my layer combos for that site story... and for turning them on/off to trace contours onto the mesh. For me, Virtual Trace of a Worksheet is easier - no template (combo) modifications regardless of the engineer who produced the dwg, easier (IMHO) tracing / visual comparison, and switch trace with active for quickly jumping back and forth between the survey worksheet and my sitework.
Well, I have a habit of using a storey below the lowest floor for site and ground work. I realise I can use a worksheet as well, but since it's only 2D I'd need to place my site mesh on that low storey anyway. So why complicate things by xrefing the dwg into a worksheet instead of into this floor plan directly?
2008-01-29 12:05 AM
2008-01-29 10:40 AM