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2020-02-20
06:21 PM
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12:25 PM
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Rubia Torres
2020-02-20
06:21 PM
Thank you for help
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2020-02-22 09:24 PM
2020-02-22
09:24 PM
I believe that by default this is how it should work. Maybe you have already brought that Wall forward in Display Order so now it overlaps Section Lines.
The order you mention applies to the default Display Order levels elements are placed to by default. But if you use Bring to Front/Send to Back, it will change the Display Order relationship between the element moved and other elements placed later:
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/88509/
You can try if this is really not working for you the expected way by starting a brand new ARCHICAD Project based on the default Template and seeing if the issue is there?
The order you mention applies to the default Display Order levels elements are placed to by default. But if you use Bring to Front/Send to Back, it will change the Display Order relationship between the element moved and other elements placed later:
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/88509/
You can try if this is really not working for you the expected way by starting a brand new ARCHICAD Project based on the default Template and seeing if the issue is there?
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2020-02-27 10:22 AM
2020-02-27
10:22 AM
If you're using AC23, then you can also select 1 element, and open the Element Info palette. You'll see the display order index being displayed. Click on the different elements and check the index of each.
Then can use move forward/backward - as Laszlo mentioned.
Then can use move forward/backward - as Laszlo mentioned.
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2020-02-29 08:01 PM
2020-02-29
08:01 PM
Thanks James for that info, I did not know that. That is probably one of the hidden (and hardly known) gems.
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2020-03-12 03:38 AM
2020-03-12
03:38 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:+1
Thanks James for that info, I did not know that. That is probably one of the hidden (and hardly known) gems.
I guess this Wish is ... sort-of... fulfilled.
If only it went one small step further and was visible in the
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