I must be missing it somewhere, but isn't there a way to set up a particular view type to use a default view template for all future views of that type created?
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I must be missing it somewhere, but isn't there a way to set up a particular view type to use a default view template for all future views of that type created?
Yeah, its stupid. Its not in the View Template SETTINGS, where it should be. Right click on a floor plan, and say "Apply View Template." When it brings up the list of VT's, youll see a check box bottom left that says "Apply this to all new views of this type."
So youll need to do it for plans, rcp's, sections, elevations, 3d, etc.
We keep a "Default VT" thats "slightly" different than all of our production ones, but still has overrides for all linked files, certain categories, etc.
We use VT's somewhat, but not as much as I would like for us to. It seems like we're always creating and setting up templates on every project, which I'd like to remedy.
I guess you use a "default VT" that applies to ALL views at first, and then you go through and apply your other "production" VT's as work progresses?
Wait, so I did this for our Interior Elevation type, but it looks like it applies the same default template to ALL elevations, regardless of elevation family type. Is that really what's going on??
You can, I'm sure you know, select multiple views in the project browser and apply a specific view template later on, once you've set up the appropriate view settings.
Yes, but it is nice to have every Plan at least start with a better baseline than "everything by category/by host view."
The Linked File Levels and Grids is a great example. With the exception of our Master Coordination View, i dont EVER want to see EVERYONES levels and grids. So when i make a new plan... Sure, i have to apply a view template to it at some point. But having to go through it right away, just to kill levels and grids, is ridiculous.
So our Default-Plan, Default-Elevation, Default-Section, and Default-RCP View templates have that stuff done already.
Yep. Thats exactly what we do. The "Default" VT's dont specify a "View purpose" (which is just a text parameter we use to organize the browser), but they do some general cleanup. Then, when the real VT gets applied, it gets full effect, and moves the view to the right spot in the browser.