I may have asked this before, but can't find anything on search.
I have two drawing files that I want to merge. One has the most up-to-date format with current title blocks, layers structure, but most importantly, the building floor plan I am drawing is already drawn. In the other file, all of the sections and details are drawn (steel bar joists and steel beams and columns). I was about to save drawing #2 as a template, open up Drawing #1 and bring it in, but then I thought, no, I want all the layers to be preserved. Is there an easy straightforward way to do this? Drawing #1 is a new project I just got the go ahead on this week, Drawing #2 is the only other time I have drawn steel construction and is from 4 years ago. I've already converted drawing #2 (DC5) to my current .aec by opening it up in DC19.
I have two drawing files that I want to merge. One has the most up-to-date format with current title blocks, layers structure, but most importantly, the building floor plan I am drawing is already drawn. In the other file, all of the sections and details are drawn (steel bar joists and steel beams and columns). I was about to save drawing #2 as a template, open up Drawing #1 and bring it in, but then I thought, no, I want all the layers to be preserved. Is there an easy straightforward way to do this? Drawing #1 is a new project I just got the go ahead on this week, Drawing #2 is the only other time I have drawn steel construction and is from 4 years ago. I've already converted drawing #2 (DC5) to my current .aec by opening it up in DC19.