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‎2004-09-30
03:03 AM
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Molinda Prey
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‎2004-09-30 04:17 AM
If I understand your question right, you could use the ghost story feature. Use a light color for the ghost story and have the ghost story settings show only the walls, posts and other things you want.
Another option I use sometimes is to select and copy the walls you want to see dashed, paste them off to the side of your drawing, change all the heights to .01", group them together, put them on a layer called(whatever), change all of the openings to blank openings. You can use this set of short walls in lots of places like roof framing plans, joist plans, electrical plans,what ever,and you can change the line types and fills to what ever you need them to be. I usually give them all an elevatoin of 50' or so above the roof so they don't get in my way with 3D editing.
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‎2004-09-30 06:43 AM
1)goto display options and change wall fills to empty then
2)select all the walls. go to file >GDL objects> save selection as.
3)save into a project specific folder (create one if needed) and later you can add that folder in your library manager.
4)Place the library part in your drawing.
Now here is the IMPORTANT part.
5)Open the library part for script editing. (select the file>GDL objects> open)
6)go to the 3d script part. select all the text and then delete.
save and close.
7)You now can change the line type to dashed in the normal object settings and because you deleted the 3d script not effect any othe 3D generation.
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‎2004-10-01 07:27 AM
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‎2004-10-05 02:14 AM

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‎2004-10-05 05:18 AM
The model remains completely live this way.
Karl