Lost my layer combinations after opening an AutoCad file
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2012-08-17 02:00 PM
2012-08-17
02:00 PM
I did not use the residential PLA file at the site yesterday and did not update any of the files on the office computer.
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2012-08-17 03:02 PM
2012-08-17
03:02 PM
OK, I shut down my computer and reopened the main commercial file and then opened the MOD file from the hot link manager. The MOD file doesn't have the AutocCad viewpoints as layer combinations now, but they still do not match the main PLN file. They are from another on of my old settings and not anything recent. I checked all the template files I have saved and none match. Very confusing.

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2012-08-17 06:53 PM
2012-08-17
06:53 PM
As noted by Scott in reply to your post in this other thread:
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=207198#207198
a MOD file does not contain full project information.
Think of a MOD file as a stored copy of the clipboard (e.g., from a Copy/Paste operation). It does not have libraries, views, any attributes other than those used by the stored elements, etc.
(When you open a MOD file, the 'other' information seen (beyond the MOD content) is a reflection of the last project/template file opened.)
Confusion over MOD files has existed for as many years as they have been part of ArchiCAD, so don't feel bad.
Hotlinked Modules does not refer to MOD files - but to any kind of module linked into a project. For many purposes, a PLN (full project file) is the more sensible source for your hotlinks.
a MOD file does not contain full project information.
Think of a MOD file as a stored copy of the clipboard (e.g., from a Copy/Paste operation). It does not have libraries, views, any attributes other than those used by the stored elements, etc.
(When you open a MOD file, the 'other' information seen (beyond the MOD content) is a reflection of the last project/template file opened.)
Confusion over MOD files has existed for as many years as they have been part of ArchiCAD, so don't feel bad.
Hotlinked Modules does not refer to MOD files - but to any kind of module linked into a project. For many purposes, a PLN (full project file) is the more sensible source for your hotlinks.
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2012-08-17 10:04 PM
2012-08-17
10:04 PM
Thank you Karl. I was hoping that using a MOD file would be more versatile. I will try to link PLN files instead as you suggest.
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2013-11-24 05:06 PM
2013-11-24
05:06 PM
Hello,
Just as Karl said.
Renaming the .MOD to .PLN before opening preserves
the original MOD attributes.
Just as Karl said.
Renaming the .MOD to .PLN before opening preserves
the original MOD attributes.
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2013-11-24 06:24 PM
2013-11-24
06:24 PM
Thanks, just rename it before opening or do a save as to.pln?
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2013-11-24 06:37 PM
2013-11-24
06:37 PM
I think opening a MOD is not the best way
to work due to these limitations discussed here.
But renaming to PLN in the Finder before opening it,
preserves the original attributes.
to work due to these limitations discussed here.
But renaming to PLN in the Finder before opening it,
preserves the original attributes.
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2013-11-24 06:52 PM
2013-11-24
06:52 PM
Thank you