How to set to all as New Construction

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2016-06-18
09:07 AM
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2016-06-18 11:30 AM
Llian wrote:Layer combinations don't have any correlation to Renovation filters.
My drawing layer combination is New construction...
I would do what you need by permanently enabling Renovation Palette (Window > Palettes > Renovation )
And setting "New" as a default for new elements by clicking on the "New" icon.
Note: "New" icon will be greyed out if the current renovation filter is set to hide new construction elements.

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2016-06-18 12:14 PM
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2016-06-23 10:14 PM
1. Go to 3D Window and show all Layers.
2. Select All.
3. Use the Edit Selection Set command (CTRL+SHIFT+T on Windows).
4. Change "Renovation Status" field to desired value and click OK. It will be modified for all selected elements.
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2016-06-23 10:34 PM

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2016-06-23 10:45 PM
Maybe it is because there can be two cases:
1. There won't be renovation-related things going on in the project file. In this case the Renovation Status does not really matter.
2. There will be renovation-related things in the file. In that case it is best to set things to "Existing" since that is the first stage. Then things can be selected and changed to "To be Demolished" as needed. If the reno status of elements were set to "New" by default, they would all have to be changed to "Existing" in case of Renovation projects. Maybe this is why they chose "Existing" to be the default Renovation Status.
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2016-06-23 10:51 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Yeah, Probably.
You are raising a valid point.
Maybe it is because there can be two cases:
1. There won't be renovation-related things going on in the project file. In this case the Renovation Status does not really matter.
2. There will be renovation-related things in the file. In that case it is best to set things to "Existing" since that is the first stage. Then things can be selected and changed to "To be Demolished" as needed. If the reno status of elements were set to "New" by default, they would all have to be changed to "Existing" in case of Renovation projects. Maybe this is why they chose "Existing" to be the default Renovation Status.

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I Just read this post and became curious about it.
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2016-06-24 04:16 PM
Even with completely new projects I sometimes end up going into a demolish and new status for elements, either by revisiting it later for a new extension, or by having to 'hide' something from permit documentation and needing it for building documentation again later.
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2016-06-26 03:24 AM
You can reset all the renovation settings using the Reset Renovation Status option as shown
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2022-05-20 06:18 PM
How do you create something without a renovation status? For example a zone.