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Chapter 6 Working with Pipes
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NOTE
You must enter the complete path for the text editor that you select. You
can also enter none to use the default ASCII text editor.
4
Click OK to exit the dialog boxes.
Importing, Exporting, Resetting, and Auditing
Pipe Settings
To save custom pipes settings to external files and load them into other
drawings, use the Export DFM File and Import DFM File commands
After you have selected the pipe settings you want, use the Reset command to
reset the Pipes Settings file (.dfm) to the original values when the program is
installed. You can then search the drawing for all Pipeworks entities with
attached extended entity data (EED) and check for an associated pipe run in the
database.
Next, you can use the Audit command to search the drawing for all Pipeworks
entities with attached EED and check for an associated pipe run in the database.
EED is removed from entities that are not associated with a pipe run.
Export a Pipes DFM File
You can use the Export DFM File command to export the current pipe settings
(as defined with the ä Settings ä Edit command) to a .dfm file. You can load
this file into other drawings to restore the settings you saved. For example, you
can save a .dfm file that contains settings for metric projects, and a file that
contains settings for imperial (English) projects.
This command copies the pipes settings that exist in the current drawings
<drawing name>.dfm file to a new .dfm file. When you import this new .dfm
file into another drawing, the settings are copied into that drawings <drawing
name>.dfm file.
To export a pipes DFM file
1
Use the Pipes ä Settings ä Edit command to configure the settings to export.
2
From the Pipes menu, choose Settings ä Export DFM File to display the Pipes
Settings Files dialog box.
This dialog box defaults to the current project's Pipewks folder. The file name
defaults to pipewks.dfm.
3
Accept the defaults or specify a different destination folder and/or name.
4
Click Save to save the .dfm file.
Import a Pipes DFM File
You can use the Import DFM File command to import a saved pipes .dfm
file (a file which contains the pipes settings as defined with the
Pipes ä Settings ä Edit command) into the current drawing. To do this
you must first use the Export DFM File command to export the pipes
settings to a file.