I've tried tracking this down before with no success. I'm hoping one of the gurus here will set me straight.
I typically link AutoCAD drawing(s) into VIZ. When I do so, it usually groups objects by layer, so everything on layer "CMU" is listed as one entry called "Layer: CMU" in the VIZ object selection window.
If I have inserts in AutoCAD, they come in individually. I'd rather it not be this way. For instance, I'll create a block of each window type in ACAD. Then I'll insert it everywhere it belongs. When I link it into VIZ, I get an entry such as "Block:SingleWindowLarge" for every inserted window. I also get a "Layer: Windows" for every window. I wish it would come in all together just like all other geometry does.
I could swear this was default behavior in VIZ4. But in 2005, it is irritating.
Alternatively, I would be content to just group these like objects for simplicity. But VIZ will not let me group them either! $%@^#%
Help!
I typically link AutoCAD drawing(s) into VIZ. When I do so, it usually groups objects by layer, so everything on layer "CMU" is listed as one entry called "Layer: CMU" in the VIZ object selection window.
If I have inserts in AutoCAD, they come in individually. I'd rather it not be this way. For instance, I'll create a block of each window type in ACAD. Then I'll insert it everywhere it belongs. When I link it into VIZ, I get an entry such as "Block:SingleWindowLarge" for every inserted window. I also get a "Layer: Windows" for every window. I wish it would come in all together just like all other geometry does.
I could swear this was default behavior in VIZ4. But in 2005, it is irritating.
Alternatively, I would be content to just group these like objects for simplicity. But VIZ will not let me group them either! $%@^#%
Help!
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