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on February 15, 2023

Local Copy of Data for a project

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Contents:

  • Where is local data in archicad Teamwork?
  • How do I save a copy of archicad?
  • How do I save a Teamwork project in archicad?
  • Where is project info in ArchiCAD?
  • How do I copy from one ARCHICAD file to another?
  • How do I import ARCHICAD from one file to another?
  • What is the native file format for ARCHICAD?
  • How do I find missing library parts in ArchiCAD?
  • How do I find missing items in ArchiCAD?
  • How do I open Teamwork project in ArchiCAD?

Where is local data in archicad Teamwork?

Local data are stored in your Local Data Folder, which by default is located in the “GRAPHISOFT” folder, under your user data, on your hard drive. All data from all Teamwork projects, regardless of the ARCHICAD version they are in, are saved to this one location.

How do I save a copy of archicad?

Save ARCHICAD Project. Use File > Save to save your project. Choosing File > Save as allows you to save the Project under a new name, archive it or save the current window’s contents in a variety of file formats.

How do I save a Teamwork project in archicad?

If you wish, you can save your Teamwork project as a PLN file. (Use File > Save As, and choose PLN file format); this newly saved PLN will contain all project elements. This PLN file is solely a local file and cannot be sent to the server, but you can re-share the PLN file as a Teamwork project.

Where is project info in ArchiCAD?

Project Info. The Project Info command from File > Info opens a dialog box which enables you to enter information about the currently opened project. Select an item, then enter the desired information in the field.

How do I copy from one ARCHICAD file to another?

You can, simply just marquee around the content you want, in Perspective OR Axonometry, Copy (Ctrl+C), and there you go! Simple paste using Ctrl+V onto a floorplan, section, worksheet, or any other 2d view.
 

How do I import ARCHICAD from one file to another?

Use the File > File Special > Merge command to paste the elements of another ArchiCAD Project, a Module, DWF/DWG/DXF, HPGL (. plt) file, IFC file, or other image or model-type file into ArchiCAD.

What is the native file format for ARCHICAD?

What type of files can ARCHICAD work with? . pln are your Solo Projects files and are the main native document type of ArchiCAD.
 

How do I find missing library parts in ArchiCAD?

To find and select missing library parts in the active window, use the Find & Select function. See also Find and Select Elements. 1.In the first “Criteria” row in the Find and Select dialog box, choose a GDL object type element.

How do I find missing items in ArchiCAD?

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Find and Select

  1. More about Find and Select.
  2. Open the Floor Plan.
  3. Open the Find and Select (Edit/Find and Select)
  4. Define the Criteria: Element Type is Object.
  5. Click on the ‘+’ icon to select the elements that meet the defined Criteria.
  6. Delete the selected elements or replace them.

 

How do I open Teamwork project in ArchiCAD?

If you have recently opened the project on this computer with the current user name, you can just select it from the Recent Projects list, at the bottom of the File > Open sub-menu, or in the “Select a recent project” list of the Start ArchiCAD dialog box. Choose Teamwork > Project > Open/Join Teamwork Project.



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