About Categories

The basic categories are represented by folders in the Drawing Explorer within the project structure that help you organize your project files according to disciplines, drawing types, or aspects of your workflows.

The Basic Project Categories

For every building project in AutoCAD Architecture toolset, the following basic category structure is displayed on the Project tab of the Project Navigator palette:

User-Defined Categories

Within the main category structure which is fixed, you can create subcategories and subcategory trees. Subcategories usually represent aspects of your workflow. You might set up subcategories by discipline, by view type (such as working, presentation, section, and rendering), by sheet type (such as floor plan, ceiling plan, elevation), or by any other system that you find helpful.

Note: You cannot mix basic category types. For example, you cannot create a construct subcategory within the Views category or an element subcategory within the Sheets category.

Your Constructs tab might look like this:

The Benefits of Categories

Categories offer optimal organization and transparency. Even small building projects contain a large number of individual drawings that are difficult to track. Putting them into descriptive categories helps you quickly find the correct files.

Categories help you to assemble views. When you create views of your building data, you can use categories as selection or filter criteria. For example, for a complete view of framing constructs in your building, you could set up a view that references a Framing subcategory, thereby referencing all drawing files from that category. If you add more framing construction to the Framing category later, the view is updated to include the appropriate constructs.

Methods of Creating Categories

You can create categories on the Project Navigator palette or in Windows Explorer.