ā2006-06-07 06:07 PM
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ā2006-06-08 12:43 PM
ā2006-06-08 02:39 PM
ā2006-06-08 04:00 PM
g.h.design wrote:Greg ...
The thick marquee doesn't actually select all stories it just makes them visible in the 3D window. If you select all on your current story then you will only be able to see the current story in the 3D window.
When I rotate all, yeah I do it in the 2D window, story by story. All layers on & unlocked, careful to turn the layers of multi-storied elements off after I have rotated them once (I have a keyboard shortcut for the quick layer tool to turn selected layer off, speeds all things considerable). Yeah a little time consuming, not instantaneous (no single command).
You could post it on the wish list...
ā2006-06-08 04:05 PM
ā2006-06-08 04:15 PM
g.h.design wrote:Welcome
My bad...![]()
Wow. That works perfectly. Thank you Djordje.
ā2006-06-08 05:25 PM
ā2006-06-09 06:52 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Unless you rotate your section cut and elevation markers with the rest of the model. Yes:?:
the 2D content of elevation/sections and detail will not rotate. The next time you open a section and rebuild it from model, the building will have moved from its original location and any 2D content will not align any more.
ā2006-06-09 03:06 PM
Stress wrote:No. If you rotate the section markers, they will show the building where it is now, not where it used to be. The 2D content will be where the building used to be.TomWaltz wrote:Unless you rotate your section cut and elevation markers with the rest of the model. Yes:?:
the 2D content of elevation/sections and detail will not rotate. The next time you open a section and rebuild it from model, the building will have moved from its original location and any 2D content will not align any more.
ā2008-05-27 12:19 AM
Djordje wrote:
Greg ...
Just unlock and show all, take a fat marqee that encompasses everything, and rotate.
As Tom said, you will have to re-align the 2D elements in S/E and the detail windows as the location of the model has changed.