Open Archived Drawing ( Drawing Editor )
Tool summary :
Also see :
- Drawing Editor (where Open Archived Drawing is a tool)
- Archived drawing (topic)
- Base drawing (topic -- a base drawing is a type of archived drawing)
- Sheet Item Add (creates base drawings as member details are placed)
- Create Base Drawing (may be done when viewing an archived drawing)
- Compare Drawings (may be done when viewing an archived drawing)
- Create Base Drawings ( Change option for simultaneously creating base drawings)
- Archive Current Drawing (archives a copy of your current drawing)
- Delete Project Items (utility to remove base and archived drawings from your current Job)
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Step-by-step instructions :
Open Archived Drawing can be used to track and evaluate revision changes that have been made to your current drawing or sheet.
In the Drawing Editor , File > Open the member detail or 2D erection view or submaterial or detail sheet or gather sheets or erection sheet whose archived drawing you want to view.
2 . Invoke Open Archived Drawing as follows:
Method 1 : Click the Open Archived Drawing icon. The icon can be taken from the group named ' File ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).
Method 2 : If " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose File > Open Archived Drawing .
Method 3, 4 or 5 : Open Archived Drawing can also be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the ' Lightning ' layout style, configuration of the interface is done using Customize Interface .
3 . Open Archived Drawing opens a selection dialog with a list of archived drawings that are copies of previous versions of your current drawing. Exception: If there are no archived drawings of your current drawing, Open Archived Drawing informs you of such and ends this operation.
3a : Double-click the one archived drawing that you want to view (or select it, then press " OK ").
File names: An archived file name is "a number" followed by "_rev" and a "second number" (examples: 4_rev0 , 4_rev1 ). The "second number" serves as a relative time stamp: 4_rev0 was archived first, 4_rev1 was archived second. The file name of a base drawing ends in "_BASE" (example: " 3_BASE ").
4 . The archived drawing that you selected in the previous step is now your current drawing.
You may want to choose File > Compare Drawings then, on the dialog that opens, select the drawing that was your current drawing in step 1 in order to compare the differences between the archived drawing and its most current version.
You may want to choose File > Create Base Drawing to transform the archived drawing into a base drawing. If the archived drawing is already a base drawing, you will be given the option to make an archived copy of it.
When you are done viewing the archived drawing, choose File > Open to exit the archived drawing and open a different drawing.
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