separate layers for Section markers in Renovation projects

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2017-06-07
06:30 AM
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Rubia Torres
2017-06-07
06:30 AM
New to ArchiCAD and having come from Revit I'm still trying to wrap my head around this layers thing.
I have an existing building. In the EXISTING plan I want to take a section, let's say Section E1, to show something.
In the NEW plan I want to take a section, let's say Section N1, to show something else.
Do I have to have 1 layer called "Section Markers - Existing" and another called "Section Markers - New" just so I can hide one or the other when necessary?
If we could just hide things individually, not by layer, this would be so much easier.
Am I doing something wrong here?
ArchiCAD 26 - iMac 27, Late 2019, 3.7 GHz Intel Core i5, 32GB Ram, Radeon Pro 8GB, macOS Sonoma
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2017-06-07 07:36 AM
2017-06-07
07:36 AM
dcerezo wrote:Unfortunately yes, as section and elevation markers do not have a renovation status (I'm not sure why not).
Do I have to have 1 layer called "Section Markers - Existing" and another called "Section Markers - New" just so I can hide one or the other when necessary?
The only other work-around I can think of is to have a solid white fill over the marker - you can set the renovation status of a fill.
So you would have a 'New' fill over the existing section marker and an 'Existing' fill over the new section marker.
Barry.
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2017-06-07 07:11 PM
2017-06-07
07:11 PM
Roger that. Thanks Barry. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something or some other way.
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2017-06-07 08:20 PM
2017-06-07
08:20 PM
Just set up different layer combinations in conjunction with the renovation filter & views, takes a few minutes, but then once its in your template, its good to go every time.

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2017-06-07 09:45 PM
2017-06-07
09:45 PM
Just out of curiosity, how many layers do you guys have? Seems like I'm going to end up with a bunch.
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2017-06-07 10:13 PM
2017-06-07
10:13 PM
About 35 layer combinations & about 200 layers

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2017-06-08 03:14 AM
2017-06-08
03:14 AM
dcerezo wrote:I deal with just residential buildings and our template has about 65 layers and 50 combinations.
Just out of curiosity, how many layers do you guys have? Seems like I'm going to end up with a bunch.
Being a template this caters for most situations so not all are needed for every job.
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