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payingtoomuch
en respuesta a: payingtoomuch

Grand Canyon sounds like a good place to be!

I experimented with the check standards command today and have a pretty good handle on how it works now.

Bottom line is I think there is a better solution out there somewhere.

What keeps jumping in my head is "well, why don't you just stay the old course, start with a template, then just make sure that whenever you start a new project or want to work on a new project just make sure you copy everything INTO the template crazy man? That way you have all the layers you want, dim styles, text styles layer filters, page layout setups etc..... and anything you bring in will automatically be updated if it has the same name anyway. So now all you're left with is merging any layers that don't match the template. Yes you still have to manually deal with all the text styles being converted but in the grand scheme of things that's probably minor.... though absolutely cumbersome.

Still thinking this through but really seems like the simplest approach all in all.

 

Anyone have thoughts?