archicad equivalent of autocad's block command???????????/
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‎2009-12-07 02:44 PM
‎2009-12-07
02:44 PM
I beleive there should be one !
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‎2009-12-07 03:48 PM
‎2009-12-07
03:48 PM
Depending on what you need to do, you have the following options
read about modules - for complete 3D spaces
read about groups - for any kind of element
read about objects - for unique constructions (chairs etc)
read about patches - for 2d objetcs
read about creating fills - how to create custom hatches.
read about modules - for complete 3D spaces
read about groups - for any kind of element
read about objects - for unique constructions (chairs etc)
read about patches - for 2d objetcs
read about creating fills - how to create custom hatches.
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‎2009-12-07 03:49 PM
‎2009-12-07
03:49 PM
I checked on the net and one place says:
You need to save a group of elements as a Module and then place them as Hotlinked Module.
The BLOCK command allows you to group items and then store them in a file so that they can be recalled as needed. The BLOCK command is frequently used in situations where a particular part or element is used multiple times in a drawing. This saves time by reducing the need to create the same item over and over.So you are essentially looking for Hotlinked Modules in ArchiCAD.
You need to save a group of elements as a Module and then place them as Hotlinked Module.
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‎2009-12-07 04:20 PM
‎2009-12-07
04:20 PM
thanx, its working!!!!!!