import old preferences/settings from EDU to AC15
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ā2012-04-08 03:20 AM
ā2012-04-08
03:20 AM
Will I be able to bring over/import all the composite materials I created in the EDU, or do I need to sit down and create them again, one by one.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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ā2012-04-08 01:37 PM
ā2012-04-08
01:37 PM
1. Settings from AC14 to AC15..... using menu Options > Work Environment you can save your personal settigs; then Export it and Import into AC15. But wit this you loose all NEW functions in AC15
2. Composite materials from AC14 to AC15......using menu Options > Element Attributes > Attributes Manager you can Export your settings (Layers, Layer Combinations, Pen Sets, Pen & Colors , Line Types, Fill Types, Composite Structures, Profiles, Materials, Zone Categories...) and then Import into AC15.
2. Composite materials from AC14 to AC15......using menu Options > Element Attributes > Attributes Manager you can Export your settings (Layers, Layer Combinations, Pen Sets, Pen & Colors , Line Types, Fill Types, Composite Structures, Profiles, Materials, Zone Categories...) and then Import into AC15.
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ā2013-03-31 03:24 PM
ā2013-03-31
03:24 PM
Hi folks,
I have another problem. I have composite structures with assigned fills (the idea of real materials which have a physical attributes - it sets up in fills).
when I import the composites AND the fills as one step from *.aat file, it doesnt match. It seems to me that the composite structure read the ID of its fill ( as a "FILL ID" ), but the fills are numbered one by one after the last in the new project file. So - its imported but with the wrong ID and then the composite structure does not find it and puts there another fill ( or fill with ID 1 )
Thanks
Peter
I have another problem. I have composite structures with assigned fills (the idea of real materials which have a physical attributes - it sets up in fills).
when I import the composites AND the fills as one step from *.aat file, it doesnt match. It seems to me that the composite structure read the ID of its fill ( as a "FILL ID" ), but the fills are numbered one by one after the last in the new project file. So - its imported but with the wrong ID and then the composite structure does not find it and puts there another fill ( or fill with ID 1 )
Thanks
Peter
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ā2013-04-02 10:15 PM
ā2013-04-02
10:15 PM
santi wrote:You can "Overwrite" rather than "Append" to keep the index numbers consistent. But do this with care. It can create problems if it overwrites attributes that are in use in the receiving file.
Hi folks,
I have another problem. I have composite structures with assigned fills (the idea of real materials which have a physical attributes - it sets up in fills).
when I import the composites AND the fills as one step from *.aat file, it doesnt match. It seems to me that the composite structure read the ID of its fill ( as a "FILL ID" ), but the fills are numbered one by one after the last in the new project file. So - its imported but with the wrong ID and then the composite structure does not find it and puts there another fill ( or fill with ID 1 )
Thanks
Peter
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ā2013-04-03 01:37 AM
ā2013-04-03
01:37 AM
well I didnt think of that one, thanks š