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Autocad to Archicad for tracing everything

Anonymous
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I make every detail of a building in Autocad, then I want to trace them in archicad. After placing the walls in the position I cannot see the location of window and door in the drawing I imported from autocad. Is there any way of playing with the transparency of wall while working in 2D view.
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David Maudlin
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Bishnu:

I would create a Graphic Override (GO) Rule that sets all Cut Fills to Transparent, then add that Rule to a new GO Combination. That way you can turn the fills on and off easily when tracing the plan.

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There are also sliders in the Trace and Reference dialog box that will let you adjust the visual intensity of both the active view and the Trace view independently. You can set the active view lower and the reference view higher.
Richard
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Barry Kelly
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Also in Trace & Reference dialogue you can turn on 'Fill and Zone Transparency'.
There should also be 'splitters' at the side of the screen that you can slide across to see the reference underneath.
And you can toggle the reference so it is on top.

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