![]() ![]() Many people put all the annotation in the viewports, and I have tried that but for me, it doesn’t work. I think that you have to find a way that suits your style, but I do have some advice to help out. This is a topic that comes up at the user group on a regular basis. The title block itself won’t be affected, just the border. Use the Attributes palette to give the title block no fill and a line colour of white. Finally, to get rid of the border, don’t turn the border off from the Object Info Palette. Choose the option Not for Any Title Block to turn off the crop marks for all the title blocks in the file. To get rid of the crop marks, go to the Object Info Palette and find the pop-up menu for Draw Crop Marks. This is the default setting that you can adjust if you want to. The title block will come in with a border and crop marks. This tool is designed to fit the title block to your piece of paper, much like the VectorWorks Drawing border tool. Double click anywhere to place the title block. When you choose this tool you get a ghost image of the title block on the screen. But there is a big bonus to using the VAA title block you can easily make a Document Transmittal sheet.įrom the annotation tool set choose the VAA Title block tool. It gives you more ability to control title blocks, edit the text on the title blocks and customizing the title blocks is relatively straight forward. The VAA Title Block is available if you are using VectorWorks Architect in Australia or New Zealand. When you place a title block in your drawings, you can use the VectorWorks Drawing border, or you can use the VAA Title Block. You access the References from the Tool Menu, choose Organization.įor detailed instructions on using Workgroup Referencing try this short shart manual: Vectorworks now has a new interface for this area, so some of the instructions need to change. I know people that are still accessing this blog, but it was written 3 years ago. ![]() You should also have a backup strategy so that you could go back to yesterdays file, or the day before. That is better than redrawing the complete file. You could end up with all but one layer saved. If you do, leave that layer out and attach the others and remove them, keeping all the resources. You may find that only one of the layers is corrupt. If this method doesn’t work the first time try importing the layers one at a time. No files are currently linked, but the layers that you choose from the corrupt file remain in your file, and all the information on the imported layers comes in as well. The Workgroup References dialog box is empty.Choose to keep them all and they will all stay in the current file, imported from the corrupt file. ![]() You get a dialog box asking you what to do with all the resources that you have referenced into the current file. ![]() This will break the link to the corrupt file.
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