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2011-05-20 10:55 PM
npacella wrote:We often do this. We hotlink the main file back into the module file(s). We put in on a master layer called 'MODULES: BACK REFERENCE'. Just be sure to break nested hotlinks.
Lasse,
One final question. Does each sub-project.pln contain the base drawing elements of the entire main project? All the exterior walls, other existing tenants at the time, etc. Or do you cut only the area that sub-project in located in from the main file and paste it to the sub-project.pln?
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2011-05-23 10:38 AM
npacella wrote:In Part 2 of the Collaboration ITG, in Step 5 of Chapter 6 you can see examples of using PLN files and TW2 shared projects as modules:
Maybe there is a tutorial from Graphisoft that explains the module linking process you describe. I will do some research.
2011-05-23 11:05 AM
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The module file has all of the sub-projects, as you put it, on thoughtfully structured stories. These are both teamworked, so it means that all of our users only ever have to join two projects, not six or seven.