WINDOW'S be put on different LAYERS?
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2010-03-09
06:03 PM
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2023-05-26
12:20 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Basically what I am trying to do is hide a couple of my windows on my First Floor Plan. So, I was hoping I could move the couple of windows I want hidden to their own layer so they could be turned off for a specific floor plan view in view map.
I've been avoiding this by simply deleting the windows I want hidden before I print/export as a PDF so they won't show up on the drawing.. of course it would be easier if I could turn them off and change view map settings so they never have to be deleted.
So, any way I can put Windows on a layer? Thank you in advance.
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2010-03-09 07:34 PM
You could accomplish what you want by putting empty openings in the main walls and inserting small walls to fit into the openings then place the windows in the small walls.
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2010-03-09 07:53 PM
Matthew wrote:Hmm well, alright thank you for the reply. Sounds a bit of a hassle just to turn off some windows, but that makes sense I appreciate the feedback.
Doors and windows are associated (inextricably) with the wall they are in and are on the same layers as their walls.
You could accomplish what you want by putting empty openings in the main walls and inserting small walls to fit into the openings then place the windows in the small walls.
If there's any other way to turn off windows please let me know!
Thanks again.
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2010-03-09 08:34 PM
Matthew's suggestion is the best way.

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2010-03-09 09:55 PM
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2010-03-10 12:09 AM
Myself I would go with Matthew's method, however.
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2010-03-10 06:29 PM
I think I'm going to take Karl's approach first since it could potentially be a little less of an annoyance, but if not I'll go with the trustworthy Matthew approach lol.
Thanks again everyone appreciate the tips!
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2010-03-11 05:16 AM
allegronea wrote:A drawback to the pen sets approach is that the white pens will obscure whatever is under them.
Alright good, some great feedback guys thanks.
I think I'm going to take Karl's approach first since it could potentially be a little less of an annoyance, but if not I'll go with the trustworthy Matthew approach lol.
Thanks again everyone appreciate the tips!