Is placing zone name behind a fill possible?
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‎2019-10-22
02:46 PM
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01:09 PM
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Rubia Torres
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‎2019-10-23 03:18 AM
You can place a solid fill and by default it will be above the zone fill but below the zone stamp.
If you use the 'Bring To Front' (or enough 'Bring Forward') command, the fill will hide the text but also the zone fill.
You can't have it hide the text but not the zone fill.
But if your intent is to hide the zone fill and the zone text, yes it can be done.
Also zone fills use RGB colours whereas a normal fill uses standard pens, so you may not be able to match fill colours if you need to do that.
Barry.
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‎2019-10-22 03:08 PM
Make a rule for Element Type Zone, set Fill Type to an empty fill for the Cover Fills, set Fill Background Pen to 0 for Cover Fills.
Create a Graphic Override Combination and add this rule to it.
Set up your floor plan view to use this Graphic Override Combination.
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‎2019-10-22 04:02 PM
I attached a picture. If I do the graphic override my zone becomes transparent but the zone name, ID etc is still visible because it isn't affected by the override (nor the fill on top of it... but this is what I've already written).

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‎2019-10-22 04:39 PM
So basically you want to make the entire zone (fill + text) invisible, but not hide the layer. This seems like a very strange approach.
You could pin the zones to a custom Renovation Filter, that way you would only see them on views with that specific renovation filter.
Hiding a layer to not see elements is sort of the point of having layers though.
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‎2019-10-23 03:18 AM
You can place a solid fill and by default it will be above the zone fill but below the zone stamp.
If you use the 'Bring To Front' (or enough 'Bring Forward') command, the fill will hide the text but also the zone fill.
You can't have it hide the text but not the zone fill.
But if your intent is to hide the zone fill and the zone text, yes it can be done.
Also zone fills use RGB colours whereas a normal fill uses standard pens, so you may not be able to match fill colours if you need to do that.
Barry.
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‎2019-10-23 03:33 PM
Barry what you show on that picture is what I want, but I can't get it to work. Must be an AC20 teamwork bug. It works in solo PLN but not in our teamwork file.
I really don't like Graphisoft's approach to hiding elements in AC because after a while we always end up with a really high number of layers. And layers are a chore to handle. It would be much easier if the graphic overrides had a "hide element" checkbox.
In my specific case renovation filter could have been used, I know... but the pace of work required makes using it a source of error. So we wanted to use something simpler so all colleauges would understand it.