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Tue, May 5, 2015 at 9:29:44 AM | Copy Plans

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Hello,

I have a project for a Huge building and alot of the rooms for this building are exactly the same. I have created a mechanical plan for one of these rooms but i wanted to populate the rest of them as well. I wanted to see if there was a way to do this without haveing to do the same plan over and over. I have tried putting the mechanical plan into a group but sometimes the components that are ceiling based or face based do not host exactly the right way. And it takes some finalizing to really recreate the same mechanical plan. Is there any other way to duplicate a mechanical plan without haveing to recreate it from the beginning?

 

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Mon, May 11, 2015 at 7:16:35 AM | Copy Plans

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When we have a situation like that, i usually start with the main plan> create scope boxes for each area>duplicate the plan once, and set a scope box to that duplicated view, then put it one a sheet so you know the scale you are using is going to fit that sheet, once that is figures out i set the scale in the "Overall" plan to match the smaller "Area" plan> then i can do all of the annotation and work in the master view then use the command with R-clcik to "duplicate with detailing" from the "Overall" plan and set scope boxes to them>place them on the sheet then your G2G. Hope that was in the ballpark for what you were asking.


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Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:30:02 AM | Copy Plans

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Pikachu,

The question is not so much about plans as it is systems.   Systems are all connected and it takes a process which I do not know.


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Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:30:58 AM | Copy Plans

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Thanks for the help although i was hoping to find a way to actually duplicate the components that are in the plan to fill in the other rooms. Not just for sheet purposes. I hope that makes sense


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Mon, May 11, 2015 at 1:22:49 PM | Copy Plans

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Pleave excuse my vocab. Maybe i should have said system for less confusion


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