
Step 2 : Resize Save Dialog from Save as PDFįor the Save and Save As dialog, use the Print -> Save as PDF option. When the “Browse” dialog appears resize it to the smallest width which will change the size of the Open dialog as well. To do this select a Publisher Set, click the Publishing Properties button, click the Browse button and select the option To Local File System. The Open dialog resize issue is solved by manually resizing the “Browse” dialog size from the Publishing Properties. Step 1 : Resize Open Dialog from Publishing Properties If you want to resize the Open and Save dialog boxes without closing Archicad you can accomplish this by manually resizing the dialog boxes from the Publishing Properties and Save as PDF. OPTION 2 : Resize using Publishing & Save as PDF Below you can see the difference in the dialog window after successfully executing the Terminal command. Note that if you enter the commands more than once after the first execution of the commands it will show an error because it’s already reset the Open and Save defaults. Below is a screenshot of the Terminal using these two commands…

Then enter the second command and return. – defaults delete 25 NSNavPanelExpandedSizeForOpenModeĬopy and paste the first command above into the Terminal prompt and return. – defaults delete 25 NSNavPanelExpandedSizeForSaveMode Note that the same commands can be used for both Archicad 25 and Archicad 25 Solo as follows… The next steps is to enter the following commands in the Terminal.

– Launch App from Finder : In the Finder, open the /Applications/Utilities folder, then double-click the Terminal app. – Launch App with Search : Go to Search in the Finder menu, enter Terminal and open the Terminal.app (or) Step 1 : Launch the Terminal AppĬlose Archicad and then launch the Terminal app using one of the following options… Follow the two steps below to reset the Open/Save dialog boxes with a terminal command. The Terminal app allows you to control your Mac using a command prompt.
