Window & Doors on wrong story
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‎2017-03-21
11:28 PM
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‎2023-05-24
12:41 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2017-03-21
11:28 PM
I have been using Archicad for 9 months and this has only happened a few times, but quite annoying when it does. When I opened the template for a new job (the template I use all the time), I noticed that it was set to install everything (mesh, slab, walls etc) on the story above the story that was open, but as mentioned above it seems to be ramdom, this doesn't happen all the time.
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‎2017-03-22 02:12 PM
‎2017-03-22
02:12 PM
MitchDes wrote:You can select all the Doors on a Story, open the Door Setting dialog box, under Preview and Positioning > Anchors click on the little arrow and select Relink Anchor Anchor Story... to change all the Doors at once.
By default my windows and doors are set to 'anchor' to the story above the story that I have open. I can manually change it, but I have to do this for every insert. How can I fix this? Any advise appreciated.
As for the template, open it and change the default settings for the tools that are not set up correctly, then save the template.
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‎2017-03-22 10:52 PM
‎2017-03-22
10:52 PM
Thanks David,
I had thought of that, but i was wondering if there may have been some other setting that was wrong. Trying to over-think it perhaps! Thanks again.
I had thought of that, but i was wondering if there may have been some other setting that was wrong. Trying to over-think it perhaps! Thanks again.
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‎2017-03-23 01:45 AM
‎2017-03-23
01:45 AM
You need to set the defaults in the tool before you place the object.
Also check your the default settings for your favourites if you use them and the in 'favourite preferences' you can set it to change the home storey or not (although I find this has no effect - bug I think).
Barry.
Also check your the default settings for your favourites if you use them and the in 'favourite preferences' you can set it to change the home storey or not (although I find this has no effect - bug I think).
Barry.
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