![]() ![]() ![]() instead of picking the default plan to put to layout, open the default plan, save as, then put those views to layout, then delete that plan.probably the same effect as what you have. I'm not sure for your demo why after connecting the first plan, why you could not just delete it. Interesting as I'm tired of sending to layout and then adjusting where it lands. Once again if I do not make myself clear, I set this up once using my Default Plan Template and my Default Layout Template, so that all future drawings will have all the Sections and Plan Views set up in the Layout once you connect your current drawing to the layout when prompted. I realize that as I explain this that the listener has an understanding of Plan Views, the Default Plan and Layout Template. Let me know your thoughts or if there are other ways to achieve the same automation. layout file any longer as that seemed redundant for 95% of my drawings. layout file so that I no longer needed to send layout views from my. I wanted to find a way to set up my default. I use CAD Details to connect my common cross sections. (Set up in the default template) I use pre set Cross Sections (My four elevation views). (Set up in the default template) I use pre set Plan Views (with print ready layer sets) of each floor. layout so that all your common views are already in place on your default template. In the video below I step through how to set up your. I have found a way to set up and automate my default template. ![]()
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