Author:sboydturner
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:23 am (GMT+1)
Luisa,
*.pln is a normal ARCHICAD file and is typically all you need to transfer, project specific libraries can be embedded within this file and you would link to other libraries, eg ARCHICAD library etc
*.pla is an archive file, which archives the project and all linked library parts into s single file. I save as pla at project milestones and when significant design changes occur that we may need to go back to.
*.bpn is a backup file, a new version of this is created every time you save and is a copy of the last saved file
All your users would typically need is the *.pln file.
Scott
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Scott Boyd-Turner
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:23 am (GMT+1)
Luisa,
*.pln is a normal ARCHICAD file and is typically all you need to transfer, project specific libraries can be embedded within this file and you would link to other libraries, eg ARCHICAD library etc
*.pla is an archive file, which archives the project and all linked library parts into s single file. I save as pla at project milestones and when significant design changes occur that we may need to go back to.
*.bpn is a backup file, a new version of this is created every time you save and is a copy of the last saved file
All your users would typically need is the *.pln file.
Scott
_________________
Scott Boyd-Turner
HP Z230 Workstation: i7-4790, 16Gb, 256Gb SSD, Quarto K2204Gb, Win 7 Pro
15" Macbook Pro 11.3, 16Gb, 512Gb SSD, Geforce GT750M, MacOS 10.11.3
AC 19 5002 AUS