Duplicate layer ?
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2016-05-02
11:53 AM
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2023-05-30
12:39 PM
by
Rubia Torres
just a simple question :
is it possible to duplicate layer?
EX : i've got a layer named A, i would like to duplicate the layer A and create layer A copy with the same objets ant cotations.
I don't want to select all the objets, copy them to the archicad layer, create another layer and then move all the objets to the new layer, it doesn't work with cotations.
....I would find the way to click and choose "duplicate layer" like photoshop or autocad.
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2016-05-02 03:55 PM
Cheers,
“The simplification of anything is always sensational” GKC
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2016-05-03 12:08 PM
You can break the module after that, or keep it linked.
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2016-05-03 12:21 PM
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2016-05-03 02:10 PM
If the module works then you can change the Layer Name for the object the module (either/before or after placing) and then all of the items will change when you explode it.
You could also use the Module ID to hide the different options.
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2016-05-03 02:14 PM
To be honest, for the long term I would apporach this modelling dillema in a different way, it's not a very productive method.
You could of course save file under new name, make a new layer, delete old layer, move everything to new layer and merge both files.
It's all a bit slow and tedious.
If you have repeating items, hotlinked modules is the effective way to handle them, or in some rare cases saving the whole ensemble as a new object.
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2016-05-03 02:16 PM
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2016-05-03 02:18 PM
The Module workflow is:
• Room Module goes into
• Floor Module which goes into
• Project PLN
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2016-05-03 02:25 PM

Everything in a logical place and having a proper diverse set of layers for building elements, furniture, etc, makes copying items a breeze.
I would say most countries have a logical system of numbered layers based on phases of construction, element types etc.
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