Find all objects involved in SEO
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‎2022-03-09
03:50 PM
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‎2022-09-22
07:41 PM
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Oleksandra Vakariuk
When looking to optimize project performance one big thing is to reduce the number of solid element operations where possible. However in large projects with many people involved it can be difficult to keep track of everywhere it is used. Does anyone know of a method to find all instances of SEO being used? I've looked through the find and select but can't find a corresponding property, and I know you can use the SEO palette to get the objects involved if you already have something selected.
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‎2022-03-09 07:03 PM
Good question. If it isn't on the Wishlist it should be. As you say the affected elements can be quickly identified in the SEO palette, so it should be reasonably easy to flag up Targets & Operators and possibly even the type of SEO e.g. subtraction in F&S.

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‎2022-03-13 09:25 PM
I have seen this wished before multiple times on the forum so I think it is definitely in the Wishes database.
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‎2022-03-14 01:48 PM
Is there any way for us to see the wish database or is it an internal thing?

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‎2022-03-14 04:32 PM
Yes, it is used by Graphisoft internally.
But I think checking and searching the Wishes forum here can give you a pretty good idea of all the things people have been wishing for over the years.
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‎2022-03-14 04:34 PM
That's good to know, thanks,