You can set up the classifications and assign properties to automatically be associated with each classification.
However (as far as I know) you can not automatically assign a classification to each element.
You can however set a default classification for your tool, so as you place new elements they are already classified.
You can also set you favourites to add the correct classification.
To add classifications to each existing element does not mean you have to do it to each one at a time.
You can select multiple elements or all elements (of the same type of course) and assign a classification.
You can even set up Find & Select criteria to select for example, all walls with no classification.
And set up Graphic Overrides so you can do a bit of Quality Assurance to visually see what has or hasn't been assigned a particular classification.
Barry.
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