So, if three colleagues were to be working simultaneously on the same project (one fixing plans, another fixing exterior elevations, and a third fixing up page layouts)...
How does this work?
I'm assuming that several files can reference each other (plans, sections, interior elevations, exterior elevations, site, ?), with everything referenced into a file that's just the sheets...
or, is there an easier way to do it?
Our office is about to set standards, and I'd like to be able to present a workable option that's not "create one file for each sheet" (gah!)
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So, if three colleagues were to be working simultaneously on the same project (one fixing plans, another fixing exterior elevations, and a third fixing up page layouts)...
How does this work?
I'm assuming that several files can reference each other (plans, sections, interior elevations, exterior elevations, site, ?), with everything referenced into a file that's just the sheets...
or, is there an easier way to do it?
Our office is about to set standards, and I'd like to be able to present a workable option that's not "create one file for each sheet" (gah!)
Thank you...
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