You could try opening the Attribute Manager and extract the surface to an .att file and then import it with another name. Then look if it is embedded with the file. Didn't try it, but I think it could do the trick.
Hope that helps.
If that doesn't work, then you will have to extract (expand/unzip) the LCF.
FILE menu > Libraries & Objects > Extract a Container.
Then you can find the individual files.
Barry.
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Barry...so I just extracted the "Surface" LCF into a folder so I can pluck the texture, modify it and bring it into Archicad but....the file is a "Library Part File"? not a JPG or TIFF. How the heck do I modify a "Library Part File"? What kind of photoeditor modifys a library part file?
thanks
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If it is the Archicad surface catalogue, then you should find a folder for textures.
The GSM (library parts) are for creating new surfaces in the surface settings.
The "new from catalogue" command gets all of the settings from these GSM files.
Barry.
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From the Load Image from Library dialogue, click on the Library Manager button (next to Add).
Then you need to find the image from the library - need to find the same path.
Select it in the Library Manager, and in the bottom right hard corner, there's an icon to export the image.
I think that's easier.
Wow!....thanks for the tips guys!
seriously.
I hope yer bosses at your companies are paying you your worth in BIM help......if you need me to, I'll make sure to let them know!
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