FINDING ELEMENTS via layers
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2018-08-22
07:12 PM
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2023-05-24
12:39 PM
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Rubia Torres
But when I want to delete that layer it sayes that there are 5834 elements. I cannot see them, so is there any other way to see where those elements are. I cannot see even what are those elements (lines, walls, parts of libraries...)
I post screenshot

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2018-08-22 07:58 PM
3D elements - any/all stories - are easy since you can just open the 3D window, do a 'select all' (ctrl-A/cmd-A) and delete the elements (if desired).
2D elements, as you have found, require going to every viewpoint - including every drawing in the layout book (and even the masters),. You should still do 'select all' in each viewpoint as the elements may not be visible to the eye. You'll then either see the selection dots, or look at your Info bar to see how many elements, if any, are selected. (If all 2D elements could be scheduled, this would be an easier process - a single schedule would let you find everything.)
If you don't really care WHAT the elements are, but just know you want to reduce layers and merge the content into another layer - use the dialog shown in your screenshot to do that.
Maybe someone else knows of a more helpful solution...
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2018-08-22 08:33 PM
Maybe there is a way with scheduling elemts using layers. I will try that.
Thank you for helping.

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2018-08-23 03:29 AM
Davor wrote:
Thank you Karl. Like you wrote it was excactly my way I did for all elements, using cmd+A. I only didnt check layouts and masters because I have them a lot.
Maybe there is a way with scheduling elemts using layers. I will try that.
Thank you for helping.
Schedules unfortunately will only pick up elements in the plan and 3D model.
Not layouts, masters, sections, elevations, details or worksheets.
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2018-08-23 10:39 AM
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2018-08-23 01:24 PM
Barry wrote:Yes I figured that out when I tried.
Schedules unfortunately will only pick up elements in the plan and 3D model.
Not layouts, masters, sections, elevations, details or worksheets.
Erwin wrote:Yes Erwin thats right, I know that. But my point is to see those elements. I dont want any unnessesery elements in my project
When you delete the layer, you can assign another layer to those elements, that way you don't need to search for them, assuming you want to keep what is on them.

Thanks both of you
Davor

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2018-08-23 01:32 PM
Hope you don't have a lot of worksheets/details/layouts etc to go through

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