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Anonymous
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I am new to archicad and have a very simple question... I am getting ready to submit my drawings for planning and need to change the way they are displayed in my model. I would like to change them to be black and white without any hatching. How do I do this???
Thanks!!!!
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NandoMogollon
Expert
Hi,

I'm assuming you have Views placed into Layouts ( with the Drawings tool).

This is what you need to do ( but not the only way of doing it):

1) Change your drawings to Black & White (see #1 on the image)
  • Right click the drawings on the layout
    Choose "Drawing Selection Settings"--- a window appears---
    Choose the Properties drop down
    Change the Colors setting to Black & White
2) Change the drawings to "No Fills" ( See #2 and #3 on the image)
  • Right click the drawings on the layout
    Choose "Modify source View settings" --- a window appears---
    Choose the General drop down
    look for Model View Option, and choose a previously saved one with out fills... aha!, don't have one?
3) Create a "No Fills" Model View Option
  • go to the Menu, Document / Set Model View / Model View Options -- a window appears---
    Choose the Override Fill Display drop down
    Change all to "No fill" option as in the image.
    Go to the upper part of the window and save this woth the "Store as" option.
    Repeat Step 2.

Hope this helps
Nando Mogollon
Director @ BuilDigital
nando@buildigital.com.au
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NandoMogollon
Expert
There are other ways to do that, you can also look for Creating new PenSets, and the generals of View settings,

Check out www.archicadwiki.com

Cheers
Nando Mogollon
Director @ BuilDigital
nando@buildigital.com.au
Using, Archicad Latest AU and INT. Revit Latest (have to keep comparing notes)
More and more... IFC.js, IFCOpenShell
All things Solibri and BIMCollab
Anonymous
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Thank you - that did the trick!