import file on archicad
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‎2011-01-21 09:07 AM
‎2011-01-21
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‎2011-01-21 08:19 PM
‎2011-01-21
08:19 PM
Yes.
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‎2011-01-21 10:28 PM
‎2011-01-21
10:28 PM
Surapati,
Unzip the objects and place them all in a folder somewhere. This is the place where you can add further library parts in the future.
In ArchiCAD, go to the library manager (File>Library & Objects>Library Manager) and click the big 'Add' button at the top. Navigate to, and select the folder you just created, then click 'Choose'.
Any objects that were in that folder are now available in ArchiCAD. If you download any more objects later, just place them in this folder and press 'Reload' in the library manager.
Easy when you know how!
Unzip the objects and place them all in a folder somewhere. This is the place where you can add further library parts in the future.
In ArchiCAD, go to the library manager (File>Library & Objects>Library Manager) and click the big 'Add' button at the top. Navigate to, and select the folder you just created, then click 'Choose'.
Any objects that were in that folder are now available in ArchiCAD. If you download any more objects later, just place them in this folder and press 'Reload' in the library manager.
Easy when you know how!


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‎2011-01-22 02:59 PM
‎2011-01-22
02:59 PM
Steve wrote:
Yes.

Surapati, you should get yourself some basic training - have a look at the training guides here:
http://www.graphisoft.com/education/training_guides/
Cheers.
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