You can manage your systems more efficiently by storing them in a single drawing or template and then copying them into new drawings as you need them.
To copy a system
. The software opens the Style Manager with the current drawing expanded in the tree view. Any drawings open in the current session are also shown in the tree view.
| If you want to… | then in Style Manager… |
|---|---|
| copy the system to a drawing that is not open in Style Manager | click File Open Drawing, select the drawing, and click Open. |
| copy the system to a new drawing | click File New Drawing, enter a name for the drawing, and click Save. |
To copy all system definitions, right-click System Definitions, and click Copy.
The system definition is copied into the selected drawing. If the drawing already contains a system with the same name, the duplicate name is displayed in the Import/Export - Duplicate Names Found dialog.
| If you want to… | then… |
|---|---|
| prevent Style Manager from overwriting the existing system definition with the new system definition of the same name | select Leave Existing, and click OK. |
| replace the existing system definition with the new system definition | select Overwrite Existing, and click OK. |
| keep the existing system definition and add the new system definition with a different name | select Rename to Unique, and click OK. Style Manager appends a number to the name of the new system definition. Right-click the system definition and click Rename to change the name. |
You can click Apply instead of OK to save your changes and continue working in Style Manager.