Ceiling plans and roof plans do not have specific model file designations for file naming purposes. How do you recommend naming these types of files?
When an intermediate “view” file is used to compile multiple model files for annotation purposes, how do you recommend naming these view files? (I am specifically referring to the differentiation Autodesk Architectural Desktop makes between “constructs”, “views”, and “sheets”.) The NCS addresses names for model files in UDS-01 and includes a table with examples of model file types with characters that can be used to define the type of model. These characters are the third and fourth characters in the file name and are user-defined. Therefore, a model file name for an architectural ceiling plan could be identified as simply as, A-CP.dwg; and a model file name for an architectural roof plan could be identified as A-RP.dwg. Model file names can also include optional, user-defined characters to help further identify the model file. These include four alpha-numeric characters after the third and fourth characters; and/or additional characters before the third and fourth characters. Model fi
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