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kitkollmeyer

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  1. That's essentially what I've been doing, but I then have to go delete every old class from all of the files individually, to ensure that everything in the file ends up in the correct class. Maybe there isn't any other way to do it.
  2. I'm going through the process of replacing classes in a project from an old naming system and line weights to a new naming system with new line weights. (from A-03lightest to Line-05lightest, etc.) I have to do this with a dozen classes in about two dozen files. Right now I'm just importing the new classes from the first file, then deleting the old classes one by one and telling vectorworks to move the objects associated with the class that I'm deleting to the appropriate new class. It's turning out to be a tedious process. Does anyone know of a better workflow or way to do this to all of my files at once? Thanks, Kit
  3. Does anyone know what would make a viewport look like this? If you can't see the image, it's a highlighted viewport with a big cross through it, and nothing displaying in it. There aren't any 3d layers The layers are all on the same scale Nomatter what part of the drawing (just a 2d drawing of facades and floor plans, nothing too intensive) I create a viewport in, all that I can see in the sheet layer is this crossed out box. Also, if I say to edit the design layers from within the viewport, nothing is visible, even though all of the layers are set to visible. What the heck is going on?
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