User Manual - Page 684

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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If you have just closed AutoCAD Architecture, the current project
profile is the one with the latest date. In addition, the AWS
contains the project GUID which you can also find in the project
APJ file.
5 Copy the project AWS file and paste it to the folder specified as
the tool palette file location of the project.
Adding Standards to a Project Drawing
If you set up standards for a new project, or add new drawings to an existing
project, standard styles and display settings do not yet exist in these drawings
and need to copied there.
If you have configured project standard tools as described in Setting up
Standard Tools in a Project on page 608, you can drag-and-drop them from the
project library or the project standards palettes to project drawings.
If you want to use standard styles and display settings in a project drawing
without using tools, you need to copy them through Style Manager and Display
Manager.
WARNING Project standard styles and display settings can be used only in project
drawings. You can copy standard styles and display settings into standalone
drawings as well; however, they will not be synchronized or versioned and maintain
no link to the project standards.
There are different methods of copying standard styles and display settings
to a drawing:
â–  Project tool palettes can be defined, as described in Building the Tool
Palette Group on page 625. If the tools reference styles from standards
drawings, the associated standard style is copied to the project drawing
when the tool is executed.
â–  A Content Browser library for the project can be defined, as described in
Adding a Project Library and Tool Palette Group on page 618. You can
drag-and-drop tools from Content Browser to a project drawing.
â–  Standards drawings are displayed in the Style Manager and Display Manager
under the project node. You can drag-and-drop styles and display settings
into a project drawing from a project standards drawing.
628 | Chapter 8 Project Standards
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