JRC123
2016-08-26, 01:33 PM
I am in the process of cleaning and upgrading my companies template file. We use a project file/e-transmit rather that an actual template in order to retain our loaded families, in particular the families loading into system families such as level heads. By the way, this is structural, but it seems broad enough to post here since the architectural sub-forum has the most users.
I more or less have a plan of action for this.
I have:
* Removed all outdated, duplicated, or poorly performing families.
* Purged out all the old line patterns and styles that have accumulated via importing.
* Deleted gratuitous family types such as 6" Concrete Slab, 8" Concrete Slab, etc. Now we have one of each base family loaded and can customize as needed.
* Organized, tested, and standardized our schedules. (ex: Column order is Phase, Description(depends on family, usually the Type parameter), Unit(usually LFT), Quantity, Comments, etc.)
* Cleaned up the text styles.
* Removed all redundant View Templates, moved templates to appropriate category.
* Cleaned out old project info.
* Removed unused, redundant views.
* Reset level/grid numbering to start from zero.
* Purged outdated steel families and updated to AISC cert. 14.1 families.
* Changed default placement options (ex: used aligned dimension, selected Arial 1/8") so new families will be correct.
* Updated default tags used in the Tag All command.
* Renamed everything(except line styles) to a consistent naming convention.
I still need to thoroughly go through our detail components to update the object styles, fonts, functionality, etc. I also need to clean up, rename, and catalog our standard details. I intend to number these, print them, and maintain them in a separate file for import. The idea behind cataloging/numbering/printing is that we will have a quick visual reference to our details so less time is spend hunting/creating details.
Does anyone have any more suggestions or missed items for an optimal template?
I am curious if anyone has a better system for managing detail views than listed above.
I would also love to know if anybody has found a more efficient way to manage line and object styles. It seems those two rapidly get out of hand when dealing with imports.
I would love to know if you have anything you've implemented in your template that you recommend.
I more or less have a plan of action for this.
I have:
* Removed all outdated, duplicated, or poorly performing families.
* Purged out all the old line patterns and styles that have accumulated via importing.
* Deleted gratuitous family types such as 6" Concrete Slab, 8" Concrete Slab, etc. Now we have one of each base family loaded and can customize as needed.
* Organized, tested, and standardized our schedules. (ex: Column order is Phase, Description(depends on family, usually the Type parameter), Unit(usually LFT), Quantity, Comments, etc.)
* Cleaned up the text styles.
* Removed all redundant View Templates, moved templates to appropriate category.
* Cleaned out old project info.
* Removed unused, redundant views.
* Reset level/grid numbering to start from zero.
* Purged outdated steel families and updated to AISC cert. 14.1 families.
* Changed default placement options (ex: used aligned dimension, selected Arial 1/8") so new families will be correct.
* Updated default tags used in the Tag All command.
* Renamed everything(except line styles) to a consistent naming convention.
I still need to thoroughly go through our detail components to update the object styles, fonts, functionality, etc. I also need to clean up, rename, and catalog our standard details. I intend to number these, print them, and maintain them in a separate file for import. The idea behind cataloging/numbering/printing is that we will have a quick visual reference to our details so less time is spend hunting/creating details.
Does anyone have any more suggestions or missed items for an optimal template?
I am curious if anyone has a better system for managing detail views than listed above.
I would also love to know if anybody has found a more efficient way to manage line and object styles. It seems those two rapidly get out of hand when dealing with imports.
I would love to know if you have anything you've implemented in your template that you recommend.