Tom wrote:
When I open the module file that I've made, the view sets go back to the default Archicad ones...
Modules are lightweight versions of the files without viewsets and unused attributes. If you want to use viewsets with each individual building then the way would be to
- have the buildings as PLN files
- in which you set a view with only the layers you want to send to the site file (using a layer combination named 'Site file export', say)
- which you Publish as module to a folder where you store the .mod files for your buildings, which are the ones you will link to your site file but on which you will never be operating.
For different versions, revisions or proposals you can have several module folders where each building (or each building story, it they are multistory) keeps its name, and redirect the links of all of them to the new folder from Hotlink Manager.
Of course you can hotlink the buillding pln files straight to the site file, but the advantage of having modules as the intermediate step is that you can use the say A-ANNO-FLOR-DIM layer in the building file for building floor plan dimensions that don't get exported to the site file, so that you can use that layer in the site file for overall dimensions. The same with notes, geometry, etc.