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What do I need to do to make all the walls show up as solid black ?

I don't remember having this problem before.

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Barry Kelly
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The MVO will only control whether the wall fills become solid or not.
The colours will come from the wall settings (or composite settings (which building materials pen colours are set) if it is a composite wall).
You can override the fill pen colours.

Or set up an alternate pen set with black pens so you change your MVO and the pen set.

Or maybe those dreaded renovation filters are having an effect if you haven't had any trouble before.

Barry.
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Hmm...I wanted to keep the insulation skin pink if I can for the regular floor plan.

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I had the first floor looking like I wanted it with the same walls.

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Walls should be able to look like this in one view and solid black, core only in another. ?

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Barry wrote:
The MVO will only control whether the wall fills become solid or not.
The colours will come from the wall settings (or composite settings (which building materials pen colours are set) if it is a composite wall).
You can override the fill pen colours.

Or set up an alternate pen set with black pens so you change your MVO and the pen set.

Or maybe those dreaded renovation filters are having an effect if you haven't had any trouble before.

Barry.
Thanks Barry,
I will go with the all black pen set.

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laszlonagy wrote:
Maybe you should define another Pen Set for this purpose.
I think I was posting at the same time as you. Yes. In this case the special pen set is the way to to. The all black walls showing core only for the walls is for a presentation plan of small scale in a brochure, and also it is for my electrical plans. I don't know why but in may part of the world it is traditional to make the electrical plans for residential plans with black walls.

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