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    Default Transfer Project Standards

    When I do this, it is not bringing over any tags or doors or windows. Is there an easy way to transfer these over?

    What is everyone else doing?

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    Default Re: Transfer Project Standards

    Because these are not system families. You can always copy them from one project into the new one, though...

    Andre Carvalho

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    Default Re: Transfer Project Standards

    That is what i did, it just seems like a pain to do that. To sit there and copy door/windows/tags, that could take a while.

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    Default Re: Transfer Project Standards

    You know you can insert all of them into a view and them copy all of them at once and past somewhere into your new project. Doing that, all of them are transfered at once. You can then delete the objects you just copied.

    Andre Carvalho

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