Wall types & fills missing after reloading ArchiCAD
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‎2004-10-11
09:23 AM
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‎2025-01-30
11:55 AM
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Molinda Prey
I also created a new separate file called Template, which I thought would contain all original default settings so I could use it as the starting point for all subsequent projects, without my previous experience of errors being compounded and passed from one job to the next.
My problem is this: While the Old Projects still have access to a large palette of wall types and fills, the New Projects have a greatly reduced palette. For instance, I can't find brick veneer wall types, or fills for various wall, beam and slab finishes.
It goes without saying I'm fairly new to this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation!
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‎2004-10-11 01:02 PM
Use Attribute Manager (in the Options menu) to copy the desired fills, etc. into your template and new files.
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‎2004-10-11 01:20 PM
Thanks for your advice. I'll give it a go.
Cheers!
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‎2004-10-12 09:48 AM
I followed your advice and successfully transferred attributes from one project to another. This gave me a much larger palette to work from on that job, (a great improvement) but......
I assume that somewhere in ArchiCAD is the complete library of fills etc. Is there any way of accessing this so I can set up a template of ALL available attributes (fills, composites etc.) and edit that in Attribute Manager to transfer to specific future jobs?
Thanks again
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‎2004-10-12 11:23 AM
There, are of course, many attributes beyond the defaults created by third parties and individual users. For any of these you will have to go hunting.

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‎2004-10-12 12:26 PM
Then file / merge the new project with the old. The new project will now have all the attributes of the old... materials , pens etc.
If there are new layers in the new file these will be added to the merged file
The only thing that will not come over with this method is the layer combos... these can imported with the attribute manager
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‎2004-10-13 01:56 AM
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‎2004-10-13 10:09 AM
I then used Attribute Manager to do an almost complete overwrite from this original project to my new project Template, to be used as the basis for future jobs, only retaining my preferred layer combinations.
Thank you gentlemen!
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‎2004-10-17 06:59 AM