When Vectorworks Design Series is installed, you can create a workgroup environment to share custom content files with coworkers. These files might contain content that will be used by all users (such as templates, symbols, export settings, or workspaces). Alternatively they might contain custom content specific to different projects. Place the files in a shared location, and then each user who needs access to those files can designate that shared folder as a workgroup folder in his or her Vectorworks Preferences, so that the content will be available in the Vectorworks program.
Create a main workgroup folder in a shared location, on either a local network or a cloud-based storage service such as Dropbox. Within the folder, create a subfolder that matches the standard Vectorworks program subfolder for that type of data (Libraries, Plug-Ins, Settings, or Workspaces).
For example, to access custom resource libraries such as symbols and hatches from the Resource Manager, add files to a Libraries folder in the workgroup folder. If necessary, create additional subfolders within those folders (for example, Libraries\Defaults\Templates or Libraries\Defaults\Space\Space - Stamp). You can also have custom resources display in dialog boxes and palettes. For details about where to put files and how to name them, see Creating Custom Resource Libraries.
Here are some examples of possible workgroup folder content:
● Master files from which design layers, classes, and resources can be referenced
● Plug-ins
● Templates
● Resource libraries (for gradients, hatches, line types, record formats, Renderworks textures, slab styles, symbols, text styles, tiles, VectorScripts, wall styles, and worksheets)
● Space object lists (space names, occupant organizations, and room finishes)
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Vectorworks Preferences |
Tools > Options |
To access the shared content, each Vectorworks user simply designates the top-level folder as a workgroup folder in his or her Vectorworks Preferences.
To designate workgroup and project folders:
Select the command, and then click the User Folders tab.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
Enter the workgroup folders.