Can't find axes by color
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ā2018-12-13
02:47 PM
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12:36 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2018-12-13
02:47 PM
So, we made axes, now require changes. I've drawn new axes on top of older (violet over red). Forgot to change a layer. Now, going to "find and select by property" doesn't have axis in a list, and its color. ;-(
Is there any "lifehack" to overcome this?
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ā2018-12-14 02:06 AM
ā2018-12-14
02:06 AM
I'm not quite sure what you mean by axis (axes?).
If you mean a perimeter then it depends on what tool you used to create it.
You will need to search for a line, polyline or fill in Find & Select.
Alternatively, just place your selection cursor over the perimeter and press TAB until you can select what you want.
Barry.
If you mean a perimeter then it depends on what tool you used to create it.
You will need to search for a line, polyline or fill in Find & Select.
Alternatively, just place your selection cursor over the perimeter and press TAB until you can select what you want.
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ā2018-12-14 03:47 PM
ā2018-12-14
03:47 PM
In 3D you could use guidelines or Morph lines for reference. What did you use to create the ones you described?
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ā2018-12-17 01:37 AM
ā2018-12-17
01:37 AM
Sorry, I completely missed the visible in 3D part.
The only lines that are visible in 3D are morph lines.
Or for boundaries of buildings/areas you could use the zone tool as well (make sure zones are not turned off in the filter 3D elements dialogue box).
Zero hight if you want them flat or give them a height if you want to show the overall size of the building.
Barry.
The only lines that are visible in 3D are morph lines.
Or for boundaries of buildings/areas you could use the zone tool as well (make sure zones are not turned off in the filter 3D elements dialogue box).
Zero hight if you want them flat or give them a height if you want to show the overall size of the building.
Barry.
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