I'm currently working with ACA 2013. Is it possible to move views from one sheet to another and keep the callout fields linked/updated? If so, then what's the trick? If I expand the sheet in project manager so I can see the views and try to drag to another sheet in project navigator I get the red slashed circle. Similarly, if I drag open the other sheet drawing and try to drag the view from the one sheet onto the other sheet drawing I also get the red slashed circle.
The reason I ask is because I have always thought it was not possible having tried to do so in ACA versions from 2005 to 2013 with always the same result. The red slashed circle of NO. Then I saw this:
It seems to imply that you CAN move a view from one sheet to another and that the field linked often DO update.
Apologies, I do not have access to an installed version of ACA 2013. But in ACA 2014, I was able to successfully move a detail that had been placed on one Sheet to another Sheet and get the references to update.
I followed the procedure outlined at the bottom of the Knowledge Network article to which you linked:
To minimize the occurrence of this issue:
Unfortunately, in my case, this still did not update the view or detail title references. But rather than going through the rather long procedure of manually editing each attribute and redirecting each field, you can open the view file that has a non-updated view reference(s). Set the Sheets tab active in the Project Navigator and, in the Sheet Set View, expand the tree so that you can see the sheet to which you moved the view and the views under it. Drag each view reference that needs to be updated and drop in on the view to which it should be linked, and the attribute value(s) should update accordingly. For Title Marks, there are two separate reference blocks, one with the circle and detail number, and the other with the detail title and scale. Each will need to be dragged and dropped onto the appropriate view under the Sheet.
Not sure why the Knowledge Network article does not suggest dragging and dropping the reference in Project Navigator. Maybe that does not work in vanilla AutoCAD but it has in ACA as long as I can remember.
A little off topic but you use to be able to cut & paste a viewport from one tab to another and it would retain the viewport settings (layer states etc). This seems to be now lost and just pastes the viewport but without the layer settings.
I didn't realise you could cut and paste viewports with layer settings to another layout at some stage.
Tricked up a series of lisp in acaddoc.lsp to run in live viewport to set vplayer settings for a specific drawing type
Example :
;VIEWPORT SETTINGS FOR STORMWATER PLAN LAYOUT
(defun c:3V ()
(COMMAND "-LAYER" "m" "0" "")
(COMMAND "-LAYER" "T" "*" "N" "" "")
(COMMAND "-LAYER" "ON" "*" "N" "" "")
(COMMAND "vpLAYER" "F" "*" "" "")
(COMMAND "vpLAYER" "T" "0,0-WALL,0-FLOOR,0-SPANNING,0-Site,0-Site-Tx,0-ROOF,3-DRAINAGE" "" "")
(COMMAND "-AECDisplayConfigSetCurrent" "Low Detail")
)
The number of layers I use is pretty small, so easy to understand and manipulate.
Thanks David. I did try the step-by-step that they posted at the end of the article and my results were the same as yours and the same as I've ever seen. The links all get broken. That has always been my experience I was just surprised that the page seemed to infer that moving views from one sheet to another could be done and maintain the links.