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ā2007-07-26 12:08 PM
ā2007-07-26
12:08 PM
I have a project that was begun in AC9, so it has its modules inserted story by story. I'm continuing the project in AC11, and I wanted to know if there's a way of turning those modules into one multistory module (without having to reinsert them all again).
The second question is: can anyone explain me what's the difference on inserting a .mod or a .pln file as a module? I don't get it, they look the same and can be both multistory as well... I'm missing something here...
Thanks a lot.
Patricia LeĆ£o
AC21 INT Full
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AC21 INT Full
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ā2007-07-26 05:07 PM
ā2007-07-26
05:07 PM
PatriciaLeĆ£o wrote:A MOD file is basically a dumbed-down-version of a PLN: for instance, it only contains the attributes that are being used, and doesn't bring along with it a bunch of extra-non-needed-stuff. Also, MOD files are
can anyone explain me what's the difference on inserting a .mod or a .pln file as a module?
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AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
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ā2007-07-26 05:51 PM
ā2007-07-26
05:51 PM
Thanks a lot Laura. So there's no use on inserting a .mod...? It may be a smaller individual file, but after inserted, mod or pln, result the same final file size. Is this??

Patricia LeĆ£o
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ā2007-07-26 06:13 PM
ā2007-07-26
06:13 PM
To answer your first question, I don't think there is.
When you select a placed single story module and try to re-link it to a multi-story module, the 'open in single story mode' is checked on and greyed out. So I guess that's a telling sign.
But it is not difficult to replace the modules, really. Just delete the existing ones and place the new multi-story module in one go.
Cheers,
Link.
When you select a placed single story module and try to re-link it to a multi-story module, the 'open in single story mode' is checked on and greyed out. So I guess that's a telling sign.

But it is not difficult to replace the modules, really. Just delete the existing ones and place the new multi-story module in one go.
Cheers,
Link.

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ā2007-07-26 06:13 PM
ā2007-07-26
06:13 PM
PatriciaLeĆ£o wrote:No -- you want to use the MOD because of its smaller size -- this is the purpose of a MOD (to act as a hotlinked file)!
Thanks a lot Laura. So there's no use on inserting a .mod...? It may be a smaller individual file, but after inserted, mod or pln, result the same final file size. Is this??
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ā2007-07-26 07:29 PM
ā2007-07-26
07:29 PM
If you use the publisher, you can control mass creation of modules using a stripped down layer set.
Tom Waltz

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ā2007-07-27 11:08 AM
ā2007-07-27
11:08 AM
Link wrote:
But it is not difficult to replace the modules, really. Just delete the existing ones and place the new multi-story module in one go.
They're 350 modules, but I'm already re inserting them. I think it worths the effort so that if I change their positions I wont have to do it story by story anymore...
TomWaltz wrote:
If you use the publisher, you can control mass creation of modules using a stripped down layer set.
Sorry Tom, but I didn't understand your point here...

Thanks again.
Patricia LeĆ£o
AC21 INT Full
MacOSHighSierra
AC21 INT Full
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