Kiwideziner

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  1. You should not lose any library's with an upgrade, it should not affect the previous installation. But sometimes not all library's migrate.

    open the previous version and see if you have it there, just in-case you have deleted it by accident

  2. I made a separate drive labeled F: all library's and files go in this drive using exactly the same directory structure. this way the plan file or layout does not know which computer it is being worked on as on all three computers . I work alone but use different computers at different times, so slightly different from you. But essentially you need each link in the layout file to be constant. As for different designers as long as they follow strict naming protocols it should be no problem.

    As a CAD manager in a previous life I was responsible for offices in 3 countries and we adopted a similar system, just so we could all find the files quickly, our files had a code for office and date so we would open and save as then start working.

    I hope this provokes some thoughts.

  3. Richard remember standard building practice varies greatly around the world. I looked at a couple of the details and at a quick glance they could be used in New Zealand, but I think they would need substantial changes to meet codes as I understand them for you guys.

  4. I don't do mac but just throwing something out there as you said it just started, and I am not aware of a CA update, but could it possibly be caused by an apple update??.

    can you roll back the operating system to an earlier date? does this solve it?

    If it just started, what has changed on your system? anything at all?

    It appears Michael has had it for a while so what have you guys got in common if CA can't see it.

    I had 20 years as an engineering trouble shooter and find it helps to pinpoint a common occurrence if possible. But it may just be that CA dont have it right for the mac as there seem to be a few bugs that don't seem to appear on windows machines.

    Best of luck solving it.

     

  5. Found this on a simple search

     

    Is it tray or trey ceiling?
    I've got a hunch how — at least in some people's minds — “trayceiling became “trey”: “très” is French for “very” (as in “very beautiful”). ... However, the correct adjective for a recessed ceiling — often directly over a bed or Dining Room table, and marked with dramatic, custom moldings — is “tray.”Sep 30, 2016
     
    Surely CA would do a search to get the correct term where possible. In Building there are a lot of regional variations so I normally just go with it.