Edit multiple AS elements

Edit multiple AS elements

vuk.vukanic
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Edit multiple AS elements

vuk.vukanic
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I need to edit the height of multiple frames for which all joints have been already been defined. Since the frames are all the same, I selected the boxes and right clicked to access the advance properties, but to my surprise the button is grayed out.

 

So to my question:

 

Is there a function that will allow me to change multiple elements such as frames and joints that I missed, and if not, what is the suggested workflow for editing multiple elements if they were not created form template (and as such can't be updated to master)?

 

Thx for your time and help

 

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AleckGiles
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Hi,

 

You can't select multiple joints to update simultaneously. Instead edit one joint as required then use the Extended Modelling > Joint Utilities > Transfer Properties command to copy the settings from one joint to others.

 

So that is edit forst portal frame. Then Transfer Properties, select other portal frames, accept, select first frame, accept.

 

Regards,

Aleck Giles.

Application Engineer

Graitec UK

Aleck Giles, Structures Consultant, Graitec
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vuk.vukanic
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Problem>

 

Although it's exactly what I have been looking for, it doesn't work on the frames. Works on connections in the file.

 

My frames are behaving a bit weird. The check box update to master is ticked, but the changes are reflected only on the one frame I edit.

 

Any thoughts?

 

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