mmiles
2009-01-02, 04:50 PM
Ugh! worst case scenario: new server, moved central file, problem with permissions results in lost day of work and two central files being used simultaneously for 4 days.
I am not totally sure how it happened (under duress, no doubt) but my colleague have been nose-to-the-grindstone for the last week while saving to different central files. I have been working primarily on sections and foundation/strucutrual type of stuff, while my colleague has been working on creating dimensions, detail lines, and call-outs in interior elevations that reference different details. Some of those details have been made by her this week, and some are older views, previously made.
Without going into how two central files should never be.....can somehow offer some suggestions for reconciling the two? we are set to print this weekend, so currently we are hoping to print the interiors package from the one file, and the exterior from the other - but it really isn't a clean cut as that. this is a disaster, and I am not sure we have the time to fix it now, but my instincts tell me we should. Please help! thanks.
I am not totally sure how it happened (under duress, no doubt) but my colleague have been nose-to-the-grindstone for the last week while saving to different central files. I have been working primarily on sections and foundation/strucutrual type of stuff, while my colleague has been working on creating dimensions, detail lines, and call-outs in interior elevations that reference different details. Some of those details have been made by her this week, and some are older views, previously made.
Without going into how two central files should never be.....can somehow offer some suggestions for reconciling the two? we are set to print this weekend, so currently we are hoping to print the interiors package from the one file, and the exterior from the other - but it really isn't a clean cut as that. this is a disaster, and I am not sure we have the time to fix it now, but my instincts tell me we should. Please help! thanks.