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    Hello everyone

    There are some DB in A.D.T. you can borrow, they work in normal Autocad
    but the "I" beam sizes are very IFFFFy
    I have re-jigged one to suit British I beam sizes however I have lost the connection
    to the pull down menu showing the sizes.
    can anyone help

    Hevgee
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    Default Re: Structural - Steel I Beam

    Quote Originally Posted by hevgee
    Hello everyone

    There are some DB in A.D.T. you can borrow, they work in normal Autocad
    but the "I" beam sizes are very IFFFFy
    I have re-jigged one to suit British I beam sizes however I have lost the connection
    to the pull down menu showing the sizes.
    can anyone help

    Hevgee
    hopefully the dwg is attached
    did you know that AutoCAD comes pre-loaded with both Imperial and Metric versions of the I beams you did? They are found under:

    C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2006\Sample\Dynamic Blocks

    However if you use ADT, the folder structure might be a bit different.
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    Default Re: Structural - Steel I Beam

    Quote Originally Posted by hevgee
    Hello everyone

    There are some DB in A.D.T. you can borrow, they work in normal Autocad
    but the "I" beam sizes are very IFFFFy
    I have re-jigged one to suit British I beam sizes however I have lost the connection
    to the pull down menu showing the sizes.
    can anyone help

    Hevgee
    hopefully the dwg is attached
    Hi have a try of my one, its' all tabled so all you need to do is change the lookup tables to suit your sizes, they are currently metric from NZ
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    Last edited by Rico; 2007-02-13 at 03:31 AM.

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