Assuming I'm able to convince the consultant to load the object enabler
(which for some reason is a major battle almost all the time; I guess they
just don't like typing the aecdisplaymanagerconfigsselection command.) I use
a display config that shields them from such, while still allowing the
drawing to be constructed of ADT objects.
I save my file with a display config that shows both plan and ceiling
objects. Everything is color by layer and objects are layered such that the
consultant can still manipulate the display using nothing but layers and
layer colors. The only thing they don't get is a header layer since there's
no such thing, but they usually want to see the door openings instead
anyway.
But we're still using 3.3. Are you saying that 2004 behaves differently?
-Brian Harder
"Craig Vaughn AIA CSI" wrote in message
news:7A5CB3BD33F744A67EBBC6CF2270EC77@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I'm sorry to post this as a dumb question, but I never got any responses
to
> my post: "aecExportToAutoCAD2000 weirdness" in this newsgroup, with
photos
> in the CF newsgroup. Since the images are small, I will repost them with
> this message.
>
> I am assuming that people are doing one of the following things when
sending
> RCPs to their consultants:
>
> 1. They are not using the ADT ceiling grid objects or the 2x4 light
fixture
> blocks that came with DesignCenter (masking blocks).
> or,
> 2. They are sending out their aecExportToAutoCAD2000 version files to
> consultants with the 2x4 fixtures disappearing.
> or,
> 3. They are sending out their aecExportToAutoCAD2000 version files to
> consultants and redrawing the 2x4 fixtures since they all disappear. Very
> time consuming, but I assume this is what I am supposed to do. (I thought
I
> was supposed to be increasing productivity with ADT...)
>
> Interested in seeing if anybody has run across this anomaly. It certainly
> can't be by design.
>
> BTW - this applies to all masking block entities that came from
> DesignCenter, i.e. roof hatch blocks, return/supply grilles, etc.
>
>
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