I have made some lineweight changes to several layers in one of my drawings, but notice that those changes only reflect on that specific drawing and not across all drawings in my project.
Is there a way to update/overwrite all the drawings with the changes to the layers I have made. This could be for adding new layers, changing lineweights, or any other changes. It seems absurd to have to go into each drawing individually and make all the same changes in the layer manager. I assume there is a better way to do this, I'm just not sure what that method is.
Thanks!
Justin
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I have made some lineweight changes to several layers in one of my drawings, but notice that those changes only reflect on that specific drawing and not across all drawings in my project.
Is there a way to update/overwrite all the drawings with the changes to the layers I have made. This could be for adding new layers, changing lineweights, or any other changes. It seems absurd to have to go into each drawing individually and make all the same changes in the layer manager. I assume there is a better way to do this, I'm just not sure what that method is.
Thanks!
Justin
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Hi there,
I think you are referring to your ‘title’ block which has the settings for thing like layers, line weight, ect. If I understand that correctly the ‘title block’ it is just a block like any other ACE block. I would try to save just the title block to your desktop, the wblock command may work for that or just copy the title block and paste it into a new drawing and save it to the desktop, but keep the name the same. Make the changes to the new title block drawing, and then use a project wide update to tell ACE to replace the old title block with the new revision of the title block.
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Good luck
Hi there,
I think you are referring to your ‘title’ block which has the settings for thing like layers, line weight, ect. If I understand that correctly the ‘title block’ it is just a block like any other ACE block. I would try to save just the title block to your desktop, the wblock command may work for that or just copy the title block and paste it into a new drawing and save it to the desktop, but keep the name the same. Make the changes to the new title block drawing, and then use a project wide update to tell ACE to replace the old title block with the new revision of the title block.
Please mark this a solution if it works for you, kudos are always welcome
Good luck
Hi again,
Here is what I just did using ACE 2014 on Win 7:
Click on title block to select it, type ‘wblock’ on the command line, the title block name should be selected as the source. Select location to copy to as your desk top. Once it has been saved to your desktop open it and type ‘layer’ to open the layer dialog and add the layers you want, add other drawing specification then save, not ‘save as’ just save. Close modified drawing. Go back to your project. With a project drawing in the active project open select the Swap/Update tool from the Ribbon > Schematic > Edit tool bar. Click on the title block, for the ‘swap with’ travers to the desk top and select your modified title block. You can take the action on just the active drawing or project wide swap/update.
Good luck
Please mark this as a solution if it works for you, kudos are always welcome
Hi again,
Here is what I just did using ACE 2014 on Win 7:
Click on title block to select it, type ‘wblock’ on the command line, the title block name should be selected as the source. Select location to copy to as your desk top. Once it has been saved to your desktop open it and type ‘layer’ to open the layer dialog and add the layers you want, add other drawing specification then save, not ‘save as’ just save. Close modified drawing. Go back to your project. With a project drawing in the active project open select the Swap/Update tool from the Ribbon > Schematic > Edit tool bar. Click on the title block, for the ‘swap with’ travers to the desk top and select your modified title block. You can take the action on just the active drawing or project wide swap/update.
Good luck
Please mark this as a solution if it works for you, kudos are always welcome
I like TRLitsey's approach. Here is perhaps another option, in case eerything isn't in a block. Try the Layer States Manager (see attached). You can save the current layer state and export as a .las file. Open each drawing where the change needs to take affect and import from the.las file. In the attached example notice that I changed the lineweight of the layer named ATTACHED to 0.30 and used the Import option to update the layers in a different drawing.
While this isn't a project-wide automated function, it might ease the pain a bit. It is important with AutoCAD Electrical to get your template fine tuned before you create too many drawings. I dedicate an entire day to this as part of my 3-day onsite startup assistance. It's that important.
On the Tips/Tricks page ofmy web site you will find a 12-step guide for creating a smart template for use with AutoCAD Electrical.
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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I like TRLitsey's approach. Here is perhaps another option, in case eerything isn't in a block. Try the Layer States Manager (see attached). You can save the current layer state and export as a .las file. Open each drawing where the change needs to take affect and import from the.las file. In the attached example notice that I changed the lineweight of the layer named ATTACHED to 0.30 and used the Import option to update the layers in a different drawing.
While this isn't a project-wide automated function, it might ease the pain a bit. It is important with AutoCAD Electrical to get your template fine tuned before you create too many drawings. I dedicate an entire day to this as part of my 3-day onsite startup assistance. It's that important.
On the Tips/Tricks page ofmy web site you will find a 12-step guide for creating a smart template for use with AutoCAD Electrical.
Doug McAlexander
Design Engineer/Consultant/Instructor/Mentor
Specializing in AutoCAD Electrical Implementation Support
Phone: (770) 841-8009
www.linkedin.com/in/doug-mcalexander-1a77623
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