2009-10-23 05:24 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 10:56 AM by Rubia Torres
2009-11-18 09:51 PM
laszlonagy wrote:That is loaded.... Not sure what I'm doing wrong...
Pasted from another thread:
The type of Custom Components you can save will depend on the loaded libraries.So you need to load that library for the options to appear.
For example, under Windows, the C:\Program Files\Graphisoft\ArchiCAD 13 INT\ArchiCAD Library 13\Custom Object Macros 13 is the place that contains the subtypes defining the types of Custom Components that can be saved. This has to be loaded for them to appear as options - of course they do if you just simply load the ArchiCAD 13 Library.
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Erika wrote:As it turned out it isn't that I didn't know how to make and use the door, I had a corrupted plan file... it is all fixed now
Steve,
You need to open the cusom door panel part you created. In AC13 the default is that custom libaray parts will become embedded in the file.
File>Libraries & Objects> Open Object>Embedded Library> [the door you just created]
From the [the door you just created] window that opens, see my attached screenshots, click on theh Select Subtype and choose Custom Door Leaf.