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Author:

Jim Mahoney

Creation Date:

2007-06-14

ArchiCAD versions

• ArchiCAD 10

Platform:

• Mac OS X
• Windows

Audience:

• newcomers
• average users
• power users
• CAD managers

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Originally published at AECBytes: http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2007/issue19-archicad.html

written by Jim Mahoney, Director of Technology, Integrated CADD Services

ArchiCAD 10 Title Types

ArchiCAD 10 allows you to create Title Types, which are intelligent drawing titles that can automatically be applied to drawings as they are added to sheets, or Layouts as they are called. These Title Types change dynamically to reflect changes that you make to the drawing's location or the sheet's location within the project.

If you create your Title Types in your ArchiCAD startup template, this one-time operation allows you to use these items in all of your projects. These items should be turned into Favorites to make them easy to access and use. In this exercise, we will create several Title Types and turn them into Favorites. We will use them to automatically add titles to drawings in our Layout Book.

Formatting a Title Type

The easiest way to format a Title Type is to bring in a drawing with a default Title Type attached to it. Then you can edit the Title Type and view the effects of your changes on this drawing. When you are satisfied with the appearance, create a Favorite.

= Creating Title Type Favorites =

Once the Title Type looks the way you want, you should make a Favorite out of it. A Favorite allows you to set a tool up with one click and all of the stored settings in the Favorite are applied.

Next, we will use the Favorites to set an incoming Drawing to have the right Title Type.

Using Your Title Type

Now that these Favorites for Title Types are stored in your ArchiCAD template file, you can use them on every job. The setup we have gone through above is a one-time event if you use Favorites. When you are working on a project and are ready to add views to your Layout Book, here are the steps you should follow:

Naming Your Stories

The Stories dialog may seem like a strange place to start in an exercise about Drawing Titles. But a little work in this dialog makes your work easier when it is time to create Views and place them on Layouts (Sheets).

Adding Drawings

Automatic Title Types are a powerful feature of the Layout Book. There is intelligence behind them. They will automatically use the View Name, Drawing Number, and Sheet Number of the Layout they are on. They will use the scale of the Drawing they are attached to. As you move the Layout around within the set, these Title Types will automatically update. With the use of automatic Title Types, it is just about impossible to have a drawing that is mislabeled.

About the Author

Jim Mahoney has been using Archicad since 1993. He currently runs all Archicad training courses for Integrated CADD Services and has an active role with the Graphisoft Reseller team, which consults to Graphisoft's tech support division. He is a seasoned Architect with experience in restaurant design, multi-family housing, office building design and medical facility design. In addition to Archicad training and support, Jim is a Senior Architect for Integrated CADD Services' sister firm, Conyngham Associates Architects, where he uses Archicad daily to produce virtual building models of the projects which he is controlling.

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ArchiCAD 10 Title Types (last edited 2007-07-20 08:33:07 by JuditBoros)