VWLP Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Is it possible to completely replace a symbol in my resource browser with another symbol in the same document? For example, I need all my Example-A symbol to be replaced by the Example-B symbol. There are hundreds of instances of Example-A symbols in my document, which would make it time consuming to individually replace each symbol manually. I tried deleting symbol B from the resource browser, but there was no option to replace with another symbol. Quote Link to comment
michaelk Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Use the magic wand tool to select all the Example-A symbols. In the OIP there will be a Replace... button. Click that and navigate to the Example B symbol. The rotation and locations will be preserved. If Example-A and Example-B had attached record format(s) the specific data attached to each symbol will be lost. hth mk Quote Link to comment
VWLP Posted December 19, 2012 Author Share Posted December 19, 2012 MichaelK, thank you for your response. That tip should definitely help out in the future. However, I failed to mention that the symbol is imbedded in about 50 other symbols in the resource browser. Is there be a method to replace all the symbols at once? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted December 19, 2012 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Move symbol B to a new file. Rename it to the same name as Symbol A in the file you want to change. Navigate to the file with Symbol B via a resource Browser. Select Import. You should get a dialog box asking if you want to replace. Select yes. Rename the Imported "Symbol A" to Symbol B. The above assumes that you only have Symbol B there to replace Symbol A. If you actually have multiple instances of Symbol B you will probably have to convert both A and B to a temporary symbol and then replace them both. Quote Link to comment
VWLP Posted December 20, 2012 Author Share Posted December 20, 2012 Pat, thank you for your help. I tried following your method to replace the symbol. However, it will not allow me to give the symbol the same name. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted December 20, 2012 Share Posted December 20, 2012 Copy Symbol-B. Create a new file and paste Symbol-B into it. Rename (in the new file) Symbol-B to Symbol-A. Save the file somewhere easy to get to. Switch back to the original file. Using the resource browser navigate to and show the symbols in the new file. Select Symbol-A (the renamed Symbol-B from the new file) and Import it. You should get the dialog box asking you to use, rename or cancel. Quote Link to comment
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