Jeepin
2005-11-07, 08:52 PM
I hate to add to a long thread, but I would like some input. First, we are a civil/survey firm.
Here is our current standard. Survey does survey file and puts it in survey folder. Civil copies from survey folder and puts drawing in civil folder. I use a tool that changes all the linetypes and colors so no need for converting. Civil then has these drawing, survey, basin map, demo/s&e, site/geometry, grading, drainage, utilities, and layouts. The layouts drawing has all the others xref'd and we currently use a utility called layer states to change line weights from each application. This has become combersome and takes awhile to set up. We are currently using 2004.
What I would like to do is this. install 2006 and have the same drawings but have the layers for the xref'ed drawings already greyscaled and plot out of the seperate drawings. This means getting rid of the layouts drawing. We would keep our details drawing specific but in paper space.
I really would like some feed back on this if people would like to give some. Thanks, Rich
Here is our current standard. Survey does survey file and puts it in survey folder. Civil copies from survey folder and puts drawing in civil folder. I use a tool that changes all the linetypes and colors so no need for converting. Civil then has these drawing, survey, basin map, demo/s&e, site/geometry, grading, drainage, utilities, and layouts. The layouts drawing has all the others xref'd and we currently use a utility called layer states to change line weights from each application. This has become combersome and takes awhile to set up. We are currently using 2004.
What I would like to do is this. install 2006 and have the same drawings but have the layers for the xref'ed drawings already greyscaled and plot out of the seperate drawings. This means getting rid of the layouts drawing. We would keep our details drawing specific but in paper space.
I really would like some feed back on this if people would like to give some. Thanks, Rich