I need everyones opinion on this "idea".
-Working on CD in a project, fairly small, roughly 30 dwg's
-I'm in charge of scheduling, partitions, and a cpl other things
-Back when i used to use Project navigator extensivly you could have a "standards file" that would keep ACA objects all in sync with that file.
-This project is NOT set up using PN and no one here besides me know it that well.
My question is would you create a project, load all the darwings into it, and set up a standards file just to control aca objects? No one else wil utilize the power of PN especially this late in the project. It's just that right now if i change a window style i have to do into 5 drawings to make sure there all the same.
Ideas?? Comments??
What do you all think....
Thanks everyone,
John Gray
A little different situation but I used to park drawings into a placeholder project, run standards and then copy them back out again. Yes I know, untidy practise but it did what I needed.
You want it constant so why not put into a project. No one else will ever know!!
I think it would keep any x-ref's already attached.
I didn't think the PN was really that hard to use but if all your x-ref's are already set up, oo.