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2015-08-18 04:19 AM
Steve wrote:Yes this will show you in plan (2D) what you had in the 3D window but it will also show everything else that is in the model for that storey and the current layers.
View selection in 3D - then use F2 or Right Click-Go To - Floor Plan and you will see in a 2D/Floor plan view what you were looking at in the 3D window.
2015-08-18 08:13 AM
Barry wrote:No. It will not show anything more than what has been isolated in the 3D window when you Go to Floor Plan. To do that you may or may not need to use the "Hide Others' Layer" button on the Quick Layers Palette. And you can have nothing selected when you use F2. You have to Deselect all first.Steve wrote:Yes this will show you in plan (2D) what you had in the 3D window but it will also show everything else that is in the model for that storey and the current layers.
View selection in 3D - then use F2 or Right Click-Go To - Floor Plan and you will see in a 2D/Floor plan view what you were looking at in the 3D window.
You will not have just those 3D elements in plan and they will not be selected which is what I think che peiman was wanting.
Barry.
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2015-08-18 08:35 AM
Steve wrote:So from the image you showed before if you select just one of those walls and choose to "show selection in 3D' you will see just that one wall.
No. It will not show anything more than what has been isolated in the 3D window when you Go to Floor Plan. To do that you may or may not need to use the "Hide Others' Layer" button on the Quick Layers Palette. And you can have nothing selected when you use F2. You have to Deselect all first.
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