![]() ![]() Included-an architectural block with a wood hood and a blower insert inside it. (maybe someone from the dark side can write a macro for that but I'm not going there.)Ī few ways to get millwork and other things into a schedule- included one arch block turned sideways to show the problem from using them.Ĭouple of odd symbols thingies for the schedules. Don't forget to play with the new drag a profile from the library feature.Ĭountertops-no chief will not automatically label finished edges- see the plan, keep some text int there and copy and paste. There was a question about the molding warehouse- included some in one room with a note. To get any of the macros out you open the macro management dbx pick it and export- then do the reverse in another plan and import (HIT F1) Label macros included- the principal I'm working with is to use one macro while I work so I know what is going on, then to change all the cabinets on the primary layers to have another macro that works for ordering nomenclature (3 inch increments for example) I keep a second set that is less used for new construction that is different than my everyday remodel set. It's a good idea to export them somewhere (like the CA data file) with a date associated for when you muck them up or need to go back or want them somewhere else. Yes you can use the same annosets for multiple templates (reference manual). No you do NOT need to change annosets with every release. Started with something, a year or so later updated it, learned some more, fudged it as I went, now going working on a new and improved revised set. ![]() The annosets here are a recent update to mine and may have mistakes yet. I agree with Perry and Scott that you need to put together what works for you but this may help get you going. ![]() ![]() There was a request at the meeting for annosets. There are very likely mistakes, I'm certain that some of the label macros need work and in the course of putting this together some unwanted ones may have dropped in from the library. Consider this something for forensic examination-to use to figure out how you want ot go about things. I received a couple of question from folks at and after yesterdays GTM I'm attaching a plan and a layout in a zip file. ![]()
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