Roger D wrote:You could look into using a Lookup field and Field filled by Lookup, using a database. Then by editting the database for that project, one could change the attributes in the many symbols link to that database.
That's kind of where I think I am going to end up so multiple drawings of the same project can read from the same database. Think I am going to create a default database file at the root of our file server, create the symbols, insert them into our default drawings then rename the default database to orphan it so the first time someone tries to edit the symbols attributes they will be prompted to repath the database. I can then add to and modify the template as needed without affecting existing drawings as we go forward. This should work good. Hmm now to see if I can target a specific symbol to perform a edit attributes on from a macro. Then i could build a corresponding master symbol to quickly edit any field in the database directly from Datacad without having to fumble with Excel.
Neil Blanchard wrote:By nesting things, you could get that - by having a different symbol for each value. It wouldn't be an attribute (my mistake), though - just a text entity, that you edit in a drawing, and all the instances change when you edit one of them.
Yeah that's another way to do it, but would have to dig into the symbol editor each time to edit it or locate the root symbol in the symbol browser.
Thanks guys!