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Graphic override rule to make all widnows empty holes
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ā2020-05-07
01:28 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2020-05-07
01:28 PM
I would like to show all windows empty in the floorplan as I can do in 3d view (with filtering elements in 3d).
Is there any way to achieve it in floorplan as well, I guess with graphic override rules?
I didn't create empty windows openings from the beginning, because I would like to have an option to show or hide the windows in floorplans and sections.
I'm not successful so thank you in advance for any kind of advice.
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ā2020-05-07 02:19 PM
ā2020-05-07
02:19 PM
You can do this with model view options. If you look at Construction Element Options you can set Door, Window and Skylight to Show Opening Only.
You can even completely hide them (meaning you will see a wall or roof without the hole).
You can even completely hide them (meaning you will see a wall or roof without the hole).
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ā2020-05-07 02:19 PM
ā2020-05-07
02:19 PM
You can do this with model view options. If you look at Construction Element Options you can set Door, Window and Skylight to Show Opening Only.
You can even completely hide them (meaning you will see a wall or roof without the hole).
You can even completely hide them (meaning you will see a wall or roof without the hole).
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl
ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
Adobe Design Premium CS5
www.leloup.nl
ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
Windows 10 Pro
Adobe Design Premium CS5

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ā2020-05-07 02:21 PM
ā2020-05-07
02:21 PM
To do that, you should use the Model View Options (MVOs)
EDIT: Looks like Erwin already answered it.
EDIT: Looks like Erwin already answered it.
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ā2020-05-07 03:12 PM
ā2020-05-07
03:12 PM
Oh, yes! Forgot about that as not being a regular Archicad user,
Thank you. It worked!
Thank you. It worked!
