Help, No Fills available for Selection
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2009-04-27
02:39 AM
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03:26 PM
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Rubia Torres
Thanks,
Mike
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2009-04-27 04:16 AM
According to the Advanced panel of your Fill Settings dialog, you will only be able to see the Drafting Fills. So the fills will need to be assigned the Drafting Fills category, or (less desirably) you could change the fill category in the advanced panel.
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Link.
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2009-04-27 04:21 AM
mcoff35 wrote:Mike, check your Fill Types to see if your fills are available.
/....., when I open the Fill Settings Dialog box, there are no longer any fills to choose from.../....
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2009-04-27 03:54 PM
Mike
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2009-04-27 10:59 PM
Cheers,
Link.

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2009-04-28 11:00 PM
mcoff35: Maybe you have used the purge unused attributes in the Attribute Manager which deleted all fills not actually used by any elements.
You can get hold of a previous copy of the file open in in Attribute Manager and transfer the fill types to your current project.
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2009-04-28 11:26 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Sure, but if they are all somehow assigned the incorrect category, then they won't show up unless he shows a different category or changes them. I just think that would be the first port of call before exploring other scenarios is all.
Link: From the image it seems he is in the Fill Types Dialog but most of the fills are missing.
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2009-04-28 11:47 PM
Maybe there is really some misassignment and corruption in the file if he cannot even import Fill Types from another project file.
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2009-04-29 12:26 AM
Thanks for all the help, I eventually solved the problem by simply copying all of the work I had done and pasting it into a new Archicad Template, which seemed to have solved all of the problems. I think the issue could have originated because it was originally an Autocad DWG file that may not have been fully converted into an Archicad file and some how lost all of these attributes...nonetheless, the simple ole copy and paste method seemed to do the trick.
Thanks again,
Mike