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renovation filter, keep the filter u wish.

hugo1529
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Why can't I fix the status in the renovation filter? When I work on an existing building where a modification is taking place, I create the existing state, then I make the modifications, and I do this in the "new state" view. The renovation filter should then be set to "new state". However, every time I exit the view briefly, for example to look at the existing view, the filter is no longer set to "new state" afterwards. This doesn't work for us. You now have to manually adjust items to the correct filter very often. Why can't I choose to fix the status?

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

The Renovation Filter setting is saved as part of a View, so whenever a View is activated, it will apply the Renovation Filter stored in its settings.

You can use the Project Map instead of the View Map to switch from one Viewpoint to another, which will not change any of the currently active View Settings, including Renovation Filter.

hugo1529
Contributor

For us, that is not a solution; we create an existing state. Then we create the new state with, for example, an extension or modification to the floor plan. Then you work in the viewsets with settings for the new state, including the renovation filter set to "new". If you then go back to briefly view something in the "existing" viewset, or if you enable trace and reference to briefly look at the existing base layer, the renovation filter jumps from "new" to demolition or "existing". If you then continue modeling, you are working on the wrong renovation filter from that moment on. Why can the renovation filter be automatically set to "existing" but not to "new" when I continue working in the "new" viewset?

Working from the project map does not solve this.

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