Migrated AC 9 file won't publish correctly in 22
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2018-10-08
09:58 PM
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Rubia Torres
2018-10-08
09:58 PM
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2018-10-09 09:28 PM
2018-10-09
09:28 PM
Once you get used to it, you will be very happy not to have a separate Plotmaker file.
Think of the layout area as the place to assemble VIEWS, not files. The process should be more like importing a site plan into the main file, either in a plan, or a worksheet (or detail) window if 2D, then save as a VIEW. You then send (or drag & drop) the View from there into the Layout book.

Think of the layout area as the place to assemble VIEWS, not files. The process should be more like importing a site plan into the main file, either in a plan, or a worksheet (or detail) window if 2D, then save as a VIEW. You then send (or drag & drop) the View from there into the Layout book.
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10

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2018-10-10 02:28 AM
2018-10-10
02:28 AM
Scott,
I've moved this and your other topic to the "Working in ARCHICAD" forum. The "Other Problems" forum isn't the place for these kinds of basic operational questions.
I feel your frustration at a huge leap from AC 9 to 22... but you should realize that at a certain level it is almost like learning a new program compared to AC 9 and it will take some serious work paging through the user guide or getting some by-your-side help. It isn't just lack of PlotMaker and the integrated layout book... model view options, building materials, intersection priorities, the Tracker vs the coordinates palette... a zillion new things to adapt to.
To add to Richard's response... your concern was with Publisher. You have to set up your Publisher set to include what you want it to include. A layout with your site plan won't necessarily automatically appear there - at least for a manually managed publisher set. You have to drag it over. You can have as many publisher sets as you want, too.
The Navigator has a variety of ways of appearing in the user interface - drop down/pop-up, floating/docked single-column view ... or what I think you might find most useful setting up your Publisher set ... the Organizer view, which lets you see two column at once ... e.g., your Layouts and your Publisher set for drag/drop organization.
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/76325/
It's a big journey, but you'll be glad you upgraded.😉
Karl
I've moved this and your other topic to the "Working in ARCHICAD" forum. The "Other Problems" forum isn't the place for these kinds of basic operational questions.
I feel your frustration at a huge leap from AC 9 to 22... but you should realize that at a certain level it is almost like learning a new program compared to AC 9 and it will take some serious work paging through the user guide or getting some by-your-side help. It isn't just lack of PlotMaker and the integrated layout book... model view options, building materials, intersection priorities, the Tracker vs the coordinates palette... a zillion new things to adapt to.
To add to Richard's response... your concern was with Publisher. You have to set up your Publisher set to include what you want it to include. A layout with your site plan won't necessarily automatically appear there - at least for a manually managed publisher set. You have to drag it over. You can have as many publisher sets as you want, too.
The Navigator has a variety of ways of appearing in the user interface - drop down/pop-up, floating/docked single-column view ... or what I think you might find most useful setting up your Publisher set ... the Organizer view, which lets you see two column at once ... e.g., your Layouts and your Publisher set for drag/drop organization.
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/76325/
It's a big journey, but you'll be glad you upgraded.
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2018-10-11 04:52 PM
2018-10-11
04:52 PM
Thanks. I'll be sure to post these in the right forum from here on out.
It's a fun process of discovery, but as I'm self-employed and maxed out with clients it's also a bit stressful because I don't have a ton of time to "re-learn" the program. I appreciate your help on this forum.
It's a fun process of discovery, but as I'm self-employed and maxed out with clients it's also a bit stressful because I don't have a ton of time to "re-learn" the program. I appreciate your help on this forum.