Max Lloyd
2007-11-22, 05:27 PM
Hi everyone.
This feels like a newbie question, but here goes....
I am trying to copy some drafting lines from a project file into a family file. When in the family file I want them to be symbolic lines.
However, first problem is when I try to copy and paste, I have the error message saying 'can't copy from project to family'. I have managed to get around this by first pasting into a 'detail component' family file, then copying and pasting from there into my (happens to be plumbing fixtures) family file.
Thats ok, but then the lines come in as model lines, whereas I want them as symbolic lines.
Does anyone have any suggestions for converting the model lines to symbolic lines (or have a better workflow for this?)
(the reason I am asking is that one of the users has made up a great library of components all drawn in 2d in a project file and there are about 100 different objects that I want to transfer into family files.....where they should have been created in the first place!)
Any help would be greatfully appreciated! :)
Regards,
Max
This feels like a newbie question, but here goes....
I am trying to copy some drafting lines from a project file into a family file. When in the family file I want them to be symbolic lines.
However, first problem is when I try to copy and paste, I have the error message saying 'can't copy from project to family'. I have managed to get around this by first pasting into a 'detail component' family file, then copying and pasting from there into my (happens to be plumbing fixtures) family file.
Thats ok, but then the lines come in as model lines, whereas I want them as symbolic lines.
Does anyone have any suggestions for converting the model lines to symbolic lines (or have a better workflow for this?)
(the reason I am asking is that one of the users has made up a great library of components all drawn in 2d in a project file and there are about 100 different objects that I want to transfer into family files.....where they should have been created in the first place!)
Any help would be greatfully appreciated! :)
Regards,
Max