If you create an element and realize later that you do not need this drawing as a repeating element, you can convert it into a construct.
Note: Do not drag an element to the Constructs folder within Windows Explorer. This will result in inconsistent project data.
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click Project Navigator
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- Click the Constructs tab.
- In the Drawing Explorer, locate the element to convert into a construct.
- Select the element, and drag it into the Constructs category or one of its subcategories.
- Specify the construct properties.
- Click OK.
The Project Navigator - Repath Project dialog box displays.
- Update your project files:
If you want to…
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Then…
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update all project files now
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click Repath project now.
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update all project files later
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click Repath project later. If you close the project before repathing, the drawing files remain in a queue for update and display in the Project Repath Queue dialog box the next time you open it.
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Note: If you want to convert the construct back to an element, drag it back to the Elements category.
Danger: When you repath a project that was saved in a version of
AutoCAD Architecture prior to 2010, the drawings are saved in the new file format. You will no longer be able to open these drawings in a version of
AutoCAD Architecture prior to 2010. Synchronizing a project with the project standards will also save the project drawings in the new file format.