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I would like to know if I can copy and paste between diferent files. If it is so, how?
Thank you.
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Try the Transfer Project Standards under the File pull down. I believe it lets you transfer stuff from one model to another. Haven't used it myself though. Hope that helps.
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Just use ctrl - C.......ctrl - V
works for me...just remember to clik once to set its location...also remember at what elevation you are copying from
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If you are copying and pasting individual objects, you can do just that. If you want to copy over a project's working framework (all the families, all the wall types, all the lineweights, etc) then open both files, in the file you're copying to, go to file, transfer project standards, choose the file you want to copy from, check the information you want to copy, and hit enter. If it tells you that you have duplicate types, if means something from your original project has the same name as your new project. If you want to be sure that the settings from the original project transfer, hit overwrite. If you only want the things from the original file that were added, hit new only.
Hope this works out for you.
Oh, and as an aside, you can't copy/paste between a family and a project file. Only like file types can be copy/pasted.
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