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Layout Title Block Information

Anonymous
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i am in the process of setting a office start plan template for my firm
i have created about 3 different layers for just our title-block information and all these layer are turned in our different layer combination so when i switch from model to paper space all of my company info is displayed. my question is should just put all of my company titile block information on the general Archicad Layer that is always visible.
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Thomas Holm
Booster
Yes. Entities you put on layouts are recommended to put on the Archicad layer - that way they won't disappear if you select a wrong layer combination by accident.
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Anonymous
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thanks for the tip
David Larrew
Booster
Be careful... I used to put my title block info. on the "ArchiCAD Layer". Works fine until you share the project (Teamwork), in a Teamwork file the "ArchiCAD Layer" cannot be part of your workspace. Hence, Team members cannot edit the title block unless they are signed-in with exclusive access - This can be a real pain.

Now I have one layer for title block info that is "On" in all of our "CD" Layer Combinations.
David Larrew, AIA, GDLA, GSRC

Architectural Technology Specialist

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Graphisoft Partner
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I'm with David. Putting layout stuff on the ArchiCAD layer is okay, but it is by no means the best solution. Layers are there for a reason and everything should go on an appropriate layer IMHO, Master Layout Info included. The layer combination in the model view is separate from the layer combo in the layout book, so the two should never interfere with each other.

And just like in the model view, layer combos can be used in the layout book to switch between different titleblock info, even different drawings.

Anyway, just because the ArchiCAD layer is there, and we can't get rid of it, doesn't mean we have to use it.

Cheers,
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Thomas Holm
Booster
Thanks for the corrections, guys
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Anonymous
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This is going to sound pretty dumb coming from someone with nearly as many posts as Thomas, but where and when is the layer combo for layouts saved? How do you change it?
Anonymous
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s2art wrote:
This is going to sound pretty dumb coming from someone with nearly as many posts as Thomas, but where and when is the layer combo for layouts saved? How do you change it?
Same set of combos. It just keeps track of two separate selections. One for PlotMaker (layouts) and one for ArchiCAD (model & views).
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Matthew wrote:
s2art wrote:
This is going to sound pretty dumb coming from someone with nearly as many posts as Thomas, but where and when is the layer combo for layouts saved? How do you change it?
Same set of combos. It just keeps track of two separate selections. One for PlotMaker (layouts) and one for ArchiCAD (model & views).
That's right. As part of a template system, I give all my layout layers a .L extension and my combos a Layout: prefix.

Cheers,
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Anonymous
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Just had a quick look, correct me if I'm wrong...

So in Layout mode you change the Layout Layer combo and it changes all layouts? What was puzzling me was that there is no mention of the Layer combo in the layout's settings, I suppose because it is a global setting and not individual to each layout.