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Brett wrote:Really depends on how you want to use it. A template file is a "read only" so you open a new file and base it on a template then you are opening a copy to start a new project on. I tend to use "my template" file as a resting place for commonly used "pieces" (like a deck, or chimney), to copy/paste onto something I am working on. It is an aid to standardize my stock plns. At this point with AC I use Favorites extensively instead of a template file. Again, with something like a new fill, I would copy that onto "my template" pln, so it would be there to add via Attribute Manager to another project.
When adding to my template I have been saving it as a tpl. Any advantage in doing this, or save as a pln as Rick says?