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Rodney Page - Senior Premium Support Specialist, Autodesk Australia Pty. Ltd.
This lecture class is designed for consultants from Design & Construction
Consultants and Structural Steel Fabricators and manufacturing firms who want
to understand better to what extent Advance Steel can be customized to suit the
country specific standards, practices and codes for local markets
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Eric Kuszewski
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Learning Objectives
About the presenters
1. Localize Content
(a) Create User Section
(b) Create User Defined Tread
(c) Create User Defined Cladding
(d) Create Custom Connection
(e) Create Special Part
(f) Create Custom Grating
(g) Create Custom Material
(h) Create Custom Coating
(i) Create Custom Anchor Bolt
3. Localize Settings
(a) Customize defaults
(b) Customize Preferred sizes
(c) Country Settings
4. Supplemental
(a) Share & Setup databases on a network.
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Introduction
Autodesk Advance Steel is a tool designed to deliver accurate shop drawings for the steel fabricator on
building projects in an efficient and intelligent manner. As such there is a great deal of intelligent
content and automation that comes along with the software as it is sold. Content has been developed
for a great variety of applications and markets and is in use by steel fabricators worldwide. The table
below gives a brief summary of content that has been developed for markets worldwide.
Because of this extensive existing content, firms adopting Advance Steel should be able to begin
leveraging the software immediately. This package does provide great opportunity to adopt these tools,
however. You may be looking to develop content specific to your market or region that supplements
that which is already in the package. Or you may wish to customize to suit the needs of individual
applications, company standards or customers’ needs. In any of these cases, you will find the flexibility
in Advance Steel to meet those requirements.
In this class we will walk through some simple examples of customizations in several of the areas that
can be modified with an eye towards giving the user some insight into the flexibility and power that
Advance Steel can provide.
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Advance Steel contains a vast library of sections from all around the world, and this session will
show how to create a user section, which does exist yet in Advance Steel.
1. Launch Advance Steel and open the drawing My Custom User Section for AU.dwg.
2. Select "Outer Contour" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling tab
of the Advance Steel ribbon to define “Hype_OuterSection” layer.
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3. Using the Change Properties command, select the polyline and set the layer to
Hype_OuterSection as shown in Figure No.1.
4. Select "Inner Contour" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling tab
of the Advance Steel ribbon to define “Hype_InnerSection” layer.
5. Using the Change Properties command, select the polyline and set the layer to
Hype_InnerSection as shown in Figure No.1.
6. Select "Exact Outer Contour" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended
Modeling tab of the Advance Steel ribbon to define “Hype_ExactOuterSection” layer.
7. Using the Change Properties command, select the polyline and set the layer to
Hype_ExactOuterSection as shown in Figure No.1.
8. Select "Exact Inner Contour" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling
tab of the Advance Steel ribbon to define “Hype_ExactInnerSection” layer.
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9. Using the Change Properties command, select the polyline and set the layer to
Hype_ExactInnerSection as shown in Figure No.1.
10. Using the Move command select the Exact Inner and Outer Contour lines and overlay with the
Inner and Outer Contours as shown in Figure No.2.
11. Select "Section Class" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling tab of
the Advance Steel ribbon to defiine the “Hype_SectionClass” layer.
12. Enter Dtext in the command line and place the name of the Section Class “Usersection”.
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13. Select "Section Name" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling tab
of the Advance Steel ribbon to define the “Hype_SectionName” layer.
14. Enter Dtext in the command line and place the name of the Section Name “User200x50”.
15. Select "Frame" command from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling tab of the
Advance Steel ribbon to define the Hype_Frame as the current layer.
16. On this layer using the Rectangle command from the User Section Palette on the Extended
Modeling tab of the Advance Steel ribbon draw a frame around the section. Verify that all
contours and the section properties inside the frame are created on the "Hype_Frame" layer.
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19. Snap on the Exact outer contour at the point to insert a reference axis on the Upper Left.
Repeat these steps for each Reference Axis point.
20. To save the section, use the "Generate selected section" command or when there are several
sections, use the "Generate all sections" command from User Section palette.
21. Select using window all objects contained within the Frame including the Frame.
22. The following message confirms that the section was successful created.
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23. Start a new drawing and draw the new user section, choose a profile from the menu, then in the
properties window, in the "Other section" category choose the
user section class. Select the section from this class.
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b) Create User Defined Treads View Create User Defined Tread now.
1. Launch Advance Steel and open the drawing My Custom User Tread (Complete) for AU.dwg.
2. Select “Reference axis center-center” from the User Section Palette on the Extended Modeling
tab of the Advance Steel ribbon.
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4. To save the section, use the "Generate selected section" command or when there are several
sections, use the "Generate all sections" command from User Section palette.
5. Select using window all objects contained within the Frame including the Frame.
6. The following message confirms that the stair tread was successful created.
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7. Open the sample stair drawing and select the stair tread and right click and select Advance Joint
Properties from the context menu.
8. Type 22, 23 & 24 are reserved for User Defined Treads. Select Type 22 for the Tread type.
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10. The User Stair Tread has been updated on your stair drawing.
It is important to define the Section Class name as “User Defined Treads” for
recognition by the Advance Steel Software. Unlike User Sections it is only
necessary to define the centroid of the tread using one Reference Axis.
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c) Create User Defined Cladding View Create User Defined Cladding now
1. Launch Advance Steel and open the drawing My Custom User Cladding (Complete) for AU.dwg.
2. To save the section, use the "Generate selected section" command or when there are several
sections, use the "Generate all sections" command from User Section palette.
3. Select using window all objects contained within the Frame including the Frame.
4. The following message confirms that the section was successful created.
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5. Click on Management Tools on the Settings Tool Palette located on the Home Tab of the ribbon
6. Select and open Table Editor from the Management Tools Dialog.
7. Select, open and add Section Class Name “USR My Cladding Profile” to the
RULE_Cladding_ProfileClasses Table.
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8. Select, open and add Section Name “USR My Cladding Profile#@§@#Corrugated Sheeting”plus
Working Width of “980” and Step Width of “18” to the RULE_Cladding_ProfileInfo Table. Close
Table Editor and Management Tools Dialog.
9. Open the sample roof drawing My Cladding Drawing Sample for AU.dwg and select the
cladding and right click and select Advance Joint Properties from the context menu.
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11. The Roof Cladding has been updated on your roof drawing.
Remember to add the cladding section to the AstorRules Database for recognition by the
Advance Steel Software using the Table Editor located in Management Tools & locate,
open and edit the RULE_Cladding_ProfileClasses and RULE_Cladding_ProfileInfo tables.
aninseSection Class Nae
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8. Click on Reselect driver/output objects button and window select the base plate and stiffeners..
Close the User template dialog.
9. Select Insert template tool from the palette to display Connection template explorer.
10. Select the newly created “My Custom Connection” and click “OK”.
11. Select the column. The “My Custom Connection” template is applied to the column.
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12. Select “Create by template, multiple” from tools of the Advance Tool Palette
13. Select the “My Custom Connection” object in the drawing followed by return and then select all
the columns without the connection followed by enter. The custom connection is applied to all
of the columns.
14. Select by double clicking on one of the “My Custom Connection” objects and tick the box “Allow
object modification”. Modify plate thickness by selecting the Advance Properties of the right
click context menu.
Custom connections can be shared across a network in a similar way that Advance
Steel Databases can be located and shared from a server. Refer to the Supplemental
Section at the end of this handout on sharing databases on a network.
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2. Display Advance Steel Tool Palette by selecting the button on the Settings Palette of Home Tab
of the ribbon.
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3. Select Tools from the palette and scroll down and select AdvanceSteel special part.
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5. Select browse button from the Special part dialog and select the “My Special Part for AU.dwg”
and close the dialog.
6. The special part has been added to the model as shown below.
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8. Select the node of the newly inserted special part and rotate in the correct direction as shown
below.
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9. Repeat steps 3 to 8 except browse and select the “My Special Part 2 for AU.dwg”. Insert at the
mid-handrail.
10. Select Modify followed by Copy from the Advance Steel Palette.
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11. Select the two newly inserted special parts and copy from node of the top handrail to each
successive node of the junction of the post and handrail as shown below.
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4. Select the Webforge Expanded Metal Grating. Right click and copy this grating and paste into a
new database row.
5. Add a new database record and paste the Webforge data. Edit as per the screenshot below.
Rename the grating “Custom Expanded Metal”.
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6. Select, right click and copy the Webforge Expanded Metal table.
7. Paste the database record with the name “Custom Expanded Metal”.
8. Open and edit the “Custom Expanded Metal” table. Delete the all the webforge table records
except for the first record.
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12. Select Standard Grating from the Grating Palette of the Object tab of the Advance Steel ribbon.
13. Pick a location on your new drawing to place the grating and select the Webforge Expanded
Metal Grating Class from the Standard Grating Dialog then close.
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14. Repeat step 12 and 13 except select the Custom Expanded Metal Grating Class from the
Standard Grating Dialog then close.
Webforge Custom
To create a variable version of this grating copy, rename and edit the
Webforge_Expended_Metal_Variable table in the AstorGratings Database and add the
grating class details to the GratingVariableMaster.
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2. Select and open Table Editor from the Management Tools Dialog.
3. Enter “Materials” in the search filter to locate the Material and MaterialClass table.
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4. Open and edit the Material Table. Select, right click, copy and paste the first record into a new
database row.
5. Replace the Key Name and Run Name with “Custom” and close the table.
6. Open and edit the Material Class Table. Right and insert a new database row and enter the Key
called “Custom” and MaterialClass “1”, which signifies steel. Close the database.
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9. Draw a Steel Section and select the newly created “Custom” material.
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1. Click on Management Tools on the Settings Tool Palette located on the Home Tab of the ribbon.
2. Select and open Astorbase and the Coat table. Enter Custom coat as shown below.
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4. Select Rolled I- Section from the Objects Palette of the Home tab of the Advance Steel Ribbon.
5. Draw a Steel Section and select the newly created “Custom” coating.
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1. Select and open the Management Tools dialog by clicking on the Management Tools icon on the
Settings Palette of the Home tab of the Advance Steel ribbon.
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4. Select any anchor in the list and right click and select new.
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5. Select new and enter name “AU Custom Anchor” and apply.
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10. Input the nominated dimensions shown below in the table including the name of the anchor.
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11. Select and set the name of the bolt assembly to “NaW”.
12. Add Washer by selecting the + icon and enter the following information and apply.
13. Add Nut by selecting the + icon and enter the following information and apply.
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15. Open the My Drawing Styles Sample for AU.dwg in Advance Steel.
16. Select the anchor bolts for the column and right click and select Advance Joint Properties.
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The principles for creating a custom bolt are similar except to add, edit and delete bolt
types including washers and nuts open the appropriate databases and associated tables
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by selecting Bolts from the Management Tools Dialog.
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Customize Prototypes and Drawing Styles plus creation of prototype template folders
This example will demonstrate customizing the logo in HYPERSTEELPAGEHEADER.dwg within the
prototype called ASDETPROTO-ASSEMBLY-A2.dwg. Before editing a default prototype it is
recommended that the user make a backup copy of the prototype located in the folder
\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel 2015.1\Shared\Support.
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1. Select Edit Prototypes tool from the Document Manager Tool palette of the Output tab of the
Advance Steel ribbon.
3. Open the List Dialog for the BOM by Double clicking on it.
There are two ways to access and edit your prototypes. Externally by navigating
to the folder location \ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel
2015.1\Shared\Support\Prototypes\ using My Documents or equivalent file
management system. Internally by selecting Edit Prototypes tool from the
Document Manager Tool palette of the Output tab of the Advance Steel ribbon.
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4. Select Template from the List Dialog and toggle and preview between the various BOM
templates available. Close dialog after previewing the templates.
5. Open the Revision Control for the Revision Table by Double clicking on the table.
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7. Select Layout on the Revision Control Dialog and preview various layouts by toggling between
including additional rows.
8. Enter Bedit in the command line and select HYPERSTEELPAGEHEADER and click OK.
9. Delete Autodesk logo and insert Autodesk University Logo drawing with a scale factor of
0.44and explode.
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2. Customization of drawing styles can only be made to those contained within the User folder.
Expand the User and GA Elevation folders and select the highlighted Drawing Style. Right click
and select Deep copy from the context menu.
The drawing styles are saved in a database with a large amount of tables and links
between the table lines. A deep copy will create a copy of each table as a new line. This
expands the size of the database. It is important for drawing creation to maintain the
new lines to no greater than 20 levels deep. A “normal” copy just copies that level and
connects to all the existing lines in other tables, which are used also by the original
drawing style. Remember to keep this in mind when customizing drawing styles.
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3. Enter the new name of the custom Drawing Style as per below and select OK to apply.
4. Select and open Custom AU Drawing Style. Expand it and select the copy. Select the View
properties and change the drawing scale from 1:20 to 1:50.
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7. Select and edit Element called Single Line for Mp – Beam – All. Change to Exact - Blue color.
8. Select and edit Element called Single Line for Mp – Beam – All. Change to Exact - Blue color.
Single Line Presentation is ideal for those customers who require Marking
(Stick) Diagrams for Plans and Elevations.
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10. Open the sample drawing data set Elevation 1 and expand the Model Views and double click
Elevation 1.
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11. Select and open the Drawing Style Manager by clicking on button located on the Document
Manager palette of the Ouput tab of the ribbon.
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15. Close Drawing Style Dialog. Select Document Manager from the Document Palette of the Home
tab of the ribbon.
16. Expand the Details folder, select and preview the newly creating document with your view.
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17. Double click to open and view the drawing sheet. Zoom into the Elevation and notice the objects
are now displayed with single line presentation.
18. Next add the newly created Custom AU drawing style to Quick Documents. Select and open
Quick Documents from Output tab of the ribbon in Documents palette.
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19. Notice the Custom AU Drawing Style does not appear in the list of styles.
20. Close Quick Documents and Open the Drawing Style Manager. Select GA Elevation View and tick
the Custom AU drawing style to make it available in Quick Documents. Click Apply and OK.
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21. Exit Advance Steel and re-launch Advance Steel and access Quick Documents and you will notice
the Drawing Style is now available for use.
It is recommended not to modify the databases with MSAccess or the Management Tool. The
potential risk in using MSAccess could result in making changes that would make the database
unusable. The Drawing Style Manager is nominated place to make modifications to the
Drawing Style databases.
To view a more detailed demonstration of the variation in drawing styles including creation of
model views, using UCS views, and cameras to produce and output to Drawing Sheets the
following videos have been prepared.
View Comparing Drawing Styles now.
View Utilizing UCS View & Drawing Style now.
View Utilizing Model View & Drawing Style now.
View Utilizing Camera View & Drawing Style
View Add Custom Drawing Style to Quick Documents now.
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1. Launch Advance Steel and open Drawing - Structured list.dwg located in the folder
\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel 2015.1\Shared\Support\BOMTemplates.
2. Select Save as and save Drawing with new name Drawing – Custom AU list.dwg
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3. Select Group Manager Tool from the BOM on drawing palette of the Output tab of the
Advance Steel Ribbon to display the dialog.
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4. Select the various Object Group Names and click on Highlight Button to display.
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8. Select Group Tool from the BOM on drawing palette of the Output tab of the Advance Steel
Ribbon to display the dialog to Group the objects together by window selecting them.
9. Input “n” in the command line and enter the name of the Group “REPORTHEADER” and
return to create new group.
10. Repeat steps 3 to 9 and edit the DETAILS object. Save and close the drawing.
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13. The Custom AU BOM is now displayed. Save and close Prototype Drawing.
Custom BOM templates can be shared across a network in a similar way that
Advance Steel Databases can be located and shared from a server. Refer to the
Supplemental Section at the end of this handout on sharing databases on a network.
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2. Select and right click Material List Summary and copy template.
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8. Select and right click the user text called Material List Summary and select Field content
from the context menu.
9. Change the user text from Material List Summary to My Material List Summary and select
OK.
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11. Select save and you will receive an error message warning that you have exceeded the
storage capacity. This demonstrates that the image files used should not be greater than
200KB in size.
12. Select OK and navigate to the image and Open in Microsoft Picture to edit and compress the
image file to a smaller size as shown.
13. Select the Image in Data Section of the Properties Palette.
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14. Select and open the newly compressed Autoodesk-university.jpg image file.
15. Save the template file. Notice you receive no error message this time as the image file has
been compressed in size. Select OK and close the BOM Editor.
16. Open the My Drawing Styles Sample for AU.dwg in Advance Steel.
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17. Select Quick Documents from Documents Palette of the Home Tab of the Advance Steel
Ribbon.
18. Navigate and select the newly created My Material List Summary. Notice that the preview
does not have your new logo, but the existing one. These are not real previews of the
model, but some lists made from random models, with no relevance.
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21. Once the list is created, save it to RDF format (default format for Advance Steel BoM lists).
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23. Open AstorAddIn.mdb database (considering that the user created the BoM list in his User
category of BoM editor)
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24. Open AstorCurrentAddIn.mdb database (considering that the user created the BoM list in
his User category of BoM editor) and type Report in the Filter Search box and select the
ReportTemplates Table.
25. Search on the RunName for the definition line for the new BoM template
26. There are two columns in this table that control the presence and preview picture of a BoM
template :
AvaliableInQuickDoc – Setting value to -1 makes list available in Quick
Documents.
ExamplePicture – a column with the .rdf name for the preview rdf you’ve
previously saved and moved to the \ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel
2015.1\Shared\Support\QuickDocuments\Bom\ folder.
The .rdf name should be filled in this column without the file extension, so if the
rdf is called : MyMaterialListSummary.rdf, the column should be filled with
MyMaterialListSummary.
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Customize and create Project specific Folders and setup profiles for customer defaults.
2. Select Building Grid from the Objects Palette of the Home tab of the ribbon.
3. Draw a Building Grid starting at 0,0 for the Origin and select the default 18000, 12000 Grid
Layout by selecting enter key on your keyboard in the command line.
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4. Click on Management Tools on the Settings Tool Palette located on the Home Tab of the ribbon.
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7. Change the default values for X and Y size of the grid to 9000 & 6000 respectively.
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9. Select Building Grid from the Objects Palette of the Home tab of the ribbon.
10. Draw another Building Grid next to the other one and select the new default 9000, 6000 Grid
Layout by selecting enter key on your keyboard in the command line.
11. Open Management Tools Dialog and Defaults. Expand the Concrete Object and select General
and take note of the Isolated Pad Footing Size default setting. Close this window.
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12. Select Isolated Pad Footing from the Other objects palette on the Objects tab of the ribbon.
13. Select the intersection of Grids laid out on the left hand side of the drawing as shown below and
close the Dialog box.
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14. Open Management Tools Dialog and Defaults. Expand the Concrete Object and select General
and edit the Isolated Pad Footing Size from the default setting of 800x800x400 to 1200x1200
x400. Close this window.
16. Select Isolated Pad Footing from the Other objects palette on the Objects tab of the ribbon.
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17. Select the intersection of Grids laid out on the left hand side of the drawing as shown below and
close the Dialog box. Compare the differences in the default settings and close the dialog.
18. Open Management Tools Dialog and Defaults. Expand the Drawing - Labels Object, select and
view General and the Fraction type and Cut Views Names Numbering types as indicated below
as an example. Toggle the settings.
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19. Click and expand on General object followed by selecting General. Toggle the settings on the
Date format used in detail titles and Project Data.
20. Click and expand on Connecting elements object followed by selecting Anchors/Bolts. Move
your mouse over the various types to display the diagrammatical roll over tips.
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21. Select Export profile as shown below to an XML File called Custom AU.
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22. Select Import profile into Advance Steel and select Custom AU.xml file.
23. Type name of new profile name to be imported as CustomAU without space and apply.
24. The new profile with the custom settings is loaded and active as shown below. Close dialogs.
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2. Select Quick Documents from the Documents palette of the Home tab of the ribbon
3. Select as shown below the User Drawing Style and click on Use
4. Click on Management Tools on the Settings Tool Palette located on the Home Tab of the ribbon.
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6. Select New and enter Custom AU as the name of the profile and select apply.
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7. Select the newly created Custom AU Profile from the drop down list located in the top right
hand corner of the dialog. Duplicate will copy the current profile.
8. Next select and expand Scale object. Notice that by creating a new profile the preferred classes
is empty. Duplicating a profile will copy over the existing classes for each object.
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9. Select Standard profile from the drop down list and then select and expand Scale object. Notice
you have a list of preferred
When you select and edit the scale of a drawing style it makes these Preferred Classes available
for selection from a drop down list as shown below.
Sometimes users have specific custom scales. In this next demonstration we will show you how
to add a drawing scale that is not available to the Preferred Sizes. This workflow will apply to all
the objects in the Preferred Sizes dialog.
10. Close the Preferred Sizes tab and select the Table Editor from the Management Tools Dialog.
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11. Click and Open the Advance Steel databases list from the top left corner of the dialog.
12. Select and expand the AstorBase folder. Enter Scale in the search filter located in the bottom left
corner of the dialog.
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13. Double click on scale and enter the details of the Scale 1:75 as shown above. Make sure to tick
the box to make it available for selection. Close the Table editor tab and open the Preferred
Sizes tab and navigate to the scale object.
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14. Select the newly available 1:75 scale and add to the Preferred Classes as shown.
Close the Preferred Sizes dialog and Documentation Tools Dialog.
15. Open a drawing style and edit the scale. Notice the 1:75 Scale is now added to the drop down
list of preferred scales.
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1. Click on windows start menu and open Control Panel and select Program and Features.
2. Select Autodesk Advance Steel 2015 and right click and select Uninstall/Change
Advance Steel 2015 & 2015.1 have unique product keys for activation. Listed below are the
product keys.
Autodesk Advance Steel 2015 959G1
Autodesk Advance Steel 2015.1 959G2
Autodesk Advance Steel 2015 with AutoCAD 958G1
Autodesk Advance Steel 2015.1 with AutoCAD 958G2
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4. Expand Additional drawing styles folder and select the appropriate country or countries
followed by clicking the Update button.
Czech Republic
Benelux
UK
France
Germany
Poland
Russia
Americas
Romania
Australia
Italy
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7. Select the newly country or countries drawing styles to be displayed in the Drawing Styles
Manager and click on OK to apply.
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Advance Steel databases are usually stored on the local users PC in locations indicated in the illustrated
table below. For companies with more than one user it may be useful to store and share the databases
on a computer server and make all the users computers read these common databases.
The following workflow demonstrates the steps required in setting up Advance Steel databases on a
Server.
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4. Navigate to "Security" tab and select Advanced to change the security settings for this file as per
screenshot below.
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6. Select the Add button to open the Select User or Group Dialog.
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8. List of Network users will appear in the bottom box of the dialog.
9. Configure all users installation to read network databases. Open DatabaseConfiguration.xml on each
user’s computer the file located in C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel 2015\Configuration a
user computer and change the path for AstorSettings.mdb according to the folder on the server.
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11. Configure user’s registry. Open and edit AstorProfiles database and change from local to network
address in the registry entry.
Open Registry Editor tool from Windows Select Start menu and Run and type regedit.
AstroProfiles2015 can be found at the following address
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\Advance\DatabaseConnections
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