Format Painter like in MS Office needed
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2007-10-31
02:14 PM
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11:56 AM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova

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2007-10-31 04:17 PM
Of course, we have an ability equal to MS Office now with the eyedropper and syringe.
If a selection of items needs to be edited to have similar attributes, you simply select all items, open the settings dialog (cmd or ctrl-T) and make the changes. There is a trick that new users often do not learn for a while: Suppose you select a bunch of walls, each having different cut fills. What you see in the dialog depends on what was last selected. If in the dialog you already see the fill that you want all walls to have, you have to first change it to something else (arbitrary), click OK, then return to the dialog and change it to what you want. Or, select the items in a different order in the first place.
If you are trying to edit items of different types - e.g., walls and columns, then you use the 'edit selection set' dialog. (Default shortcut cmd or ctrl-shift-T.)
Does that help? If not, perhaps give an example of what you are unable to accomplish?
Cheers,
Karl
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2007-11-01 08:52 AM
Our company is working with high volume production of illustrative floorplans were speed means everything. All our production is built up around already prepared settings for different visualisation styles set up by company "experts". When we want to switch from one style ona a wall to another style then the draftsman should simply select the new style from "Favorities" be able to use the Format Painter tool. The alternative you are proposing would 1. require that the draftsman knows and is educated in all the underlying settings for the wall style and 2. result in formatting mistakes leading to costly corrections. In our production the need for the Format Painter tool in Archicad is even bigger than the use for it in Microsoft Word.

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2007-11-01 06:57 PM
Fredrik wrote:Could you give a detailed description of what you mean by changing the style?
When we want to switch from one style ona a wall to another style then the draftsman should simply select the new style from "Favorities" be able to use the Format Painter tool.
Thanks,
Karl
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2007-11-06 03:37 PM
Rgds
Fredrik

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2007-11-06 05:02 PM
Please continue to participate here, but perhaps next time post your question as a "How can I...?" in a non-wish forum first. (This advice is to all newer users...)
Cheers,
Karl
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2007-11-08 09:49 PM
Because since AC 10 or so you have 'parameter exclusions' for favorites, you can turn off the 'injection' of height, story 0, offset, ID and layer if you want, which actually you cannot do with the syringe.

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2007-11-09 03:34 AM
Ignacio wrote:Excellent - thanks for adding that, Ignacio!
You may already be aware of this but just in case --since you have the 'wall style' saved as a favorite, all you need to do is select the walls you want modified and double-click on the favorite.
Because since AC 10 or so you have 'parameter exclusions' for favorites, you can turn off the 'injection' of height, story 0, offset, ID and layer if you want, which actually you cannot do with the syringe.
Karl