Change marker archiveing
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2016-10-11
02:15 PM
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2025-01-14
09:16 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
I don't get one thing: What is happening with the change markers after I close the Issue?
I have ~25 changes placed over more than 100 layouts and 300 views. Big project, many changes. I did archive the changes but I don't want to delete them. I want to hide them.
Do I really need to open all views one-by-one and put the change markers to a hidden layer?
Isn't it should be done globally with a single click? What is the point in archive then?
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2016-10-12 12:43 AM
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2016-10-12 07:10 AM

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2016-10-12 03:56 PM
I tried this and for me this setting worked: Changes belonging to previous Issues were hidden in all Viewpoints and Layouts.
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2017-02-21 01:39 AM
All change markers remain visible on views. The "show markers on latest revision" refers to layouts. Previous markers will appear on a layout until that layout is added to a new issue. That confused me at first. Try this: Create changes and add change markers as needed. Create new issue. In the LAYOUT BOOK, make sure that the correct changes are attached to the right layouts. In the BOOK SETTINGS, make sure that the layout is included in the current issue. (This is what I had missed.) Finally, update the layouts in DRAWING MANAGER. After that, the previous change markers should disappear from the layout. Layouts not included in the current issue will still show the previous change markers. The entire history of change markers will visible in the view.
Is this how other people understand it to work?
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2017-03-30 01:52 PM
PLEASE make it possible to add changes in the schedule fields (plans elevations, views). - or does someone have a workaround ?

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2017-05-15 02:02 PM
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2017-08-07 05:47 PM
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2017-10-31 03:04 AM
Cheers