Nice, James! Just FYI when using imperial units (as in the US), there is a long-standing bug. When applying text favorites, the conversion from metric to imperial value is missing, this causes the metric value to be used with the imperial format. So for now we actually need separate schedule text favorites as a workaround. Hopefully this should be fixed soon!
Your video is amazing, I learned something new. But unfortunately it doesn't work on my archicad for what I need the most: Change the text of ''zones''. I'm almost thinking it's an archicad 25 BUG.
@@JamesBadcock When the texts are in different stories, have to select multiple times. But I think one project should plan first and not to changing these settings at last. :)
Nice, James! Just FYI when using imperial units (as in the US), there is a long-standing bug. When applying text favorites, the conversion from metric to imperial value is missing, this causes the metric value to be used with the imperial format. So for now we actually need separate schedule text favorites as a workaround. Hopefully this should be fixed soon!
Your video is amazing, I learned something new. But unfortunately it doesn't work on my archicad for what I need the most: Change the text of ''zones''. I'm almost thinking it's an archicad 25 BUG.
Heyy, is there any way to merge two text boxes to one text box in ArchiCad? Your answer would be of great help, thanks!
Only with copy/paste from one into another. You can also reach out to our community portal with your questions: community.graphisoft.com
Is there a text style function that one style is changed the others in the project are changing accordingly?
Not specifically no, either apply with Favourites, or multi-select text elements and edit together.
@@JamesBadcock When the texts are in different stories, have to select multiple times. But I think one project should plan first and not to changing these settings at last. :)
Yes, having a good template and office standards are quite important :)