ā2019-04-04
04:07 PM
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ā2025-02-06
12:19 PM
by
Aruzhan Ilaikova
ā2019-04-05 03:16 AM
ā2019-04-05 07:06 AM
Barry wrote:
You can use zones but I actually use and empty fill perimeter in a 'Perimeter' layer.
These fills have the ID named for what they represent - Residence, Garage, Alfresco, etc.
I then set up a schedule that looks for these fills in that particular layer with and ID that is not "" (empty or blank).
You then create a view of the schedule and place that schedule on a layout.
You won't see the areas directly on your plan, but you can use the layout page as a trace reference, and then you will see the scheduled areas as you work.
Barry.
ā2019-04-05 07:20 AM
ā2019-11-08 12:55 AM
ā2019-11-08 02:15 AM
Bruce wrote:Are you sure?
Used to be you could control the visibility of this area text with the MVO settings...but that was before Graphic Overrides. How does one control this visibility now?
ā2019-11-08 02:34 AM
ā2019-11-08 03:09 AM
Bruce wrote:The only way I know is in the fill settings as I showed before.
So how DO you turn off the area text independently to the fill?
ā2019-11-08 03:39 AM