At a recent 12d updates talk I saw someone demonstrate how you could save multiple defaults (ddfs) for the same window but I can't remember how they did it. When he next opened the window the defaults applied to, two windows popped up instead of 1.
As an example, I have defaults set for file output --> dwg/dxf but I would like to save 2 defaults (1 for plan and 1 for longsection).
Saving multiple defaults for an output window
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Is it possible you are referring to a screen layout file instead of a dialog default?
Instead of selecting "default", select "dump".
When you create the second panel for the longsection defaults, select "Append" (as opposed to replace), and you will get the two panels you refer to.
Why are you writing a longsection out to a drawing, instead of plotting direct to a drawing from a ppf?
Instead of selecting "default", select "dump".
When you create the second panel for the longsection defaults, select "Append" (as opposed to replace), and you will get the two panels you refer to.
Why are you writing a longsection out to a drawing, instead of plotting direct to a drawing from a ppf?
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Steve,
Thanks for your reply. I have experimented with 'dump' but when I next open that window the information isn't there. I don't know if there is a way of accessing the screen layout file?
Secondly, where is the 'append' you refered to as I haven't seen it as an option under either dump or defaults.
I often plot to model and then file output a longsection because I can't edit the environment options and this longer process gives me better control over layer names (a previous issue I've posted on the forums). I probably could have used an example of having multiple plans (ie parallel pipes) instead.
Thanks for your reply. I have experimented with 'dump' but when I next open that window the information isn't there. I don't know if there is a way of accessing the screen layout file?
Secondly, where is the 'append' you refered to as I haven't seen it as an option under either dump or defaults.
I often plot to model and then file output a longsection because I can't edit the environment options and this longer process gives me better control over layer names (a previous issue I've posted on the forums). I probably could have used an example of having multiple plans (ie parallel pipes) instead.
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