How can I change default story linking in 3D?

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‎2020-05-14 03:20 PM
‎2020-05-14
03:20 PM
I want to change the default to "By elevation" when z-dragging elements in the 3D view. Possible?
Br,
Mats
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‎2020-05-14 03:52 PM
‎2020-05-14
03:52 PM
Right click and change storey
Tim Ball
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‎2020-05-19 08:14 PM
‎2020-05-19
08:14 PM
Tim wrote:That's what I don't want to do. I want "by elevation" to be the default so I just can drag stuff upwards/downwards without having to manually change story belogning.
Right click and change storey
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‎2020-05-20 03:20 AM
‎2020-05-20
03:20 AM
Mats_Knutsson wrote:I believe dragging in 3D will keep the current home storey unless you amend it as Tim suggested.
Tim wrote:That's what I don't want to do. I want "by elevation" to be the default so I just can drag stuff upwards/downwards without having to manually change story belonging.
Right click and change storey
I don't think there is any option to change this functionality.
Cutting & pasting in the floor plan between storeys will change the home storey.
Barry.
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‎2020-05-20 12:55 PM
‎2020-05-20
12:55 PM
Barry wrote:Suspected that. Have to deal with elements not showing up ... One of ArchiCADs most appealing features is working in 3D...sketchup style.
Mats_Knutsson wrote:I believe dragging in 3D will keep the current home storey unless you amend it as Tim suggested.
Tim wrote:That's what I don't want to do. I want "by elevation" to be the default so I just can drag stuff upwards/downwards without having to manually change story belonging.
Right click and change storey
I don't think there is any option to change this functionality.
Cutting & pasting in the floor plan between storeys will change the home storey.
Barry.
AC 25 SWE Full
HP Zbook Fury 15,6 G8. 32 GB RAM. Nvidia RTX A3000.
HP Zbook Fury 15,6 G8. 32 GB RAM. Nvidia RTX A3000.
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‎2020-07-27 02:38 PM
‎2020-07-27
02:38 PM
I made a wish about this elsewhere. The default opction should be what mr. Mats suggests, because it's very annoying to manually change levels (it does work when one uses the multiply command though).
One should also be given the option to define a range (i.e. object placed 5cm below level line still belongs to that level)
One should also be given the option to define a range (i.e. object placed 5cm below level line still belongs to that level)