Calling another project with the file I'm working in open

bartayd

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I drew the a, b, c block building in separate files, now when I open the a block, I want to throw the others into the a block solution...
 
Re: CALL ANOTHER PROJECT WHILE WORKING FILE IS OPEN Hello. You can do this step by step. Select all objects on typical floors in B and C block projects. Click the Copy to file command in the Project menu and save as a block by specifying a base point. Open your Block A project. Click the Paste from file command on the Project menu. Paste the files you saved as blocks on the corresponding floors. If you do not want the B and C Block axes to be sized according to the new contour line. Before saving as a block, you must select all axes and disable the "Extend to axis limit" option in Properties.
 
Re: CALLING ANOTHER PROJECT WHILE THE FILE I WORKED IN IS OPEN We do not recommend working by including all floor plans of different blocks in the same project file. Each block must be developed in a separate project file. In order to benefit from the other block, copy-paste from the file or copy-paste from the project to the project can be done as explained by Mr. Yasin when necessary. If your purpose of gathering different blocks together is settlement and visualization on the land, you should use the 3d block we have developed for this. In each block project, delete everything inside, except the elements that will appear on the exterior, and save new names. In this way, enter the export 3 Block command. Switch to perspective and right click. Give the 3d block a name and proceed to the plan. Give a base point with the left button. All floors will be turned into 3D blocks. Make the other blocks 3d blocks in the same way. Then if you worked on an empty project or land, just land / landscape / pool etc. switch to the project. Bring your blocks to this project with the import 3d block command. The blocks easily come together in a way that takes up little space in the logic of the block, can be selected and moved at once, can be symmetrical, etc., the elevation can be changed in the block settings, and the material properties you assign by changing the material properties in perspective can be changed later. Thus, you can easily prepare terrain views and renders.
 
Re: CALL ANOTHER PROJECT WHILE THE FILE I WORKED IN IS OPEN my purpose is to call the file and delete the old one, is there any other way to benefit from the settings I have already made, for example, I want to transfer the wall color fill etc settings to another file
 
1-Transferring the sets of the current project to a project you are currently working on: Open the project whose sets you want to import. Then open the project and select the project you want to transfer the sets from the list. Check the ACTIVE PEN& APPLY COLOR under the project preview before pressing the angle. Now press open. (Note: The drawn objects in the project you will open will be converted to the sets of the project that is the most open. ) 2-Transferring the sets of the current project to a project you are currently working on: Open the project whose sets you want to import and select it from the settings menu. save the settings. Then open the other project and load the settings from the settings menu again. (Note: Unlike item 1; it does not change the settings of the drawn objects. It only allows the newly drawn objects to be drawn in those settings.) 3-The method for creating template projects to start with the ready sets for the new file:[/b ] You can save the file you want to import the sets from as a template project and start with that template in the projects you will start new. For this, delete all floor and formwork plan objects, even floors, in the project you are working on. So it will be a project whose content is empty but whose settings are preserved. In this way, save your project with the new name. Where to save: ideCAD/ ideCAD Architecture 7 / Templates / Arcitectural / example When opening a new project, you will see the project with the name you gave in the template section. When you start by opening this, all the settings of the project you worked before will come.
 
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