2005-11-21 10:35 AM
2005-11-21 08:01 PM
2005-11-22 01:20 PM
2005-11-22 01:54 PM
miker wrote:I would suggest creating a master layout book that has all of the settings the way that you want, and then creating a copy of this book. We keep a complete job folder with all of our template files on the server, and then just create a duplicate of this job folder and rename for each job.
First thank you for your reply.
My problem is that the master layouts are not blank and i have to erase the previous drawing from the master and import the new ones
I want to keep the pens and all the settings but when i make a new book i want it to be blank of drawings.
2005-11-22 02:55 PM
miker wrote:The master layouts should only have elements that are common to various sheet layouts that they are masters of, such as title blocks, grids, etc.
My problem is that the master layouts are not blank and i have to erase the previous drawing from the master and import the new ones
2005-11-22 08:50 PM
2005-11-22 10:10 PM
miker wrote:You can have as many masters as you want, for example one for 11x17, one for Arch D, one for presentation drawings, etc.
Now i understand my mistake.
When you import a *.pmk file ,you should import it in a layout and NOT in a master layout.
A layout can have only one master, but a master can be master for many layouts, correct?
Thank you very much!!
2005-11-23 02:18 AM
miker wrote:Exactly!
A layout can have only one master, but a master can be master for many layouts, correct?