I´m facing huge difficulties at the time of exporting the DWGs.
I managed to achieve a seemingly good result an the design layouts looked ok BUT when I double clicked on a window to edit the contents I noticed the following:
I had a single window and its visible contents corresponded to 2 design layers which were exported as blocks. I think this is not right, but a workaround the absence of design layers in CAD. So far ok.
I made a new window of the same design layers and its content got unwillingly duplicated. Now I get 2 different blocks (different names, so NOT instances) for each design layer and each is placed in a different layer so that they can be differentially layouted...
Even crazier is that when I duplicated the first window, just for the sake of checking, though they are actually independent objects in vectorworks, and "should" have produced a third copy of the content blocks, it was actually the same content as the firs... I CAN´T FOLLOW THIS INTERNAL LOGIC...
Could any of you explain to me how do you produce usable, clean, professional DWGs that can be shared with project partners without being ashamed?
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Hi All.
I´m facing huge difficulties at the time of exporting the DWGs.
I managed to achieve a seemingly good result an the design layouts looked ok BUT when I double clicked on a window to edit the contents I noticed the following:
I had a single window and its visible contents corresponded to 2 design layers which were exported as blocks. I think this is not right, but a workaround the absence of design layers in CAD. So far ok.
I made a new window of the same design layers and its content got unwillingly duplicated. Now I get 2 different blocks (different names, so NOT instances) for each design layer and each is placed in a different layer so that they can be differentially layouted...
Even crazier is that when I duplicated the first window, just for the sake of checking, though they are actually independent objects in vectorworks, and "should" have produced a third copy of the content blocks, it was actually the same content as the firs... I CAN´T FOLLOW THIS INTERNAL LOGIC...
Could any of you explain to me how do you produce usable, clean, professional DWGs that can be shared with project partners without being ashamed?
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