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Hi,
We have a typical unit layout in two different buildings that are slightly different.
Is there a way to use the typical unit layout in all project files.
We have been using groups to use typical bathroom layouts within the same project.
Can these be used on separate project files?
Regards
Brent
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You can save groups to a file and then load them in another file or you can copy/paste a group between files. Recognize that once a group is loaded, that it is now independent of any changes made in a different file.
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