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Change Display Controlled by Object via vbscript

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acyxou
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Change Display Controlled by Object via vbscript

Hi everybody!
I've created pretty complicated PSD's in order to get the necessary door schedule and everything works just fine. But now we have a new type of door - the door with threshold. Actually that's the same type of door as others but with a threshold displayed. I don't want to create (duplicate) all my door styles for that purpose and wonder is it possible to change the particular door's display through a formula in the PSD?
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Anonymous
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No. PSD's don't control display. Set up another style.

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Hi everybody!
I've created pretty complicated PSD's in order to get the necessary door
schedule and everything works just fine. But now we have a new type of
door - the door with threshold. Actually that's the same type of door as
others but with a threshold displayed. I don't want to create (duplicate)
all my door styles for that purpose and wonder is it possible to change the
particular door's display through a formula in the PSD?
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acyxou
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The answer i was afraid to get... Anyway thanks a lot Doug :) Edited by: acyxou on Dec 8, 2009 8:09 PM
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Anonymous
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Don't be afraid. Setting up a style is as easy as right clicking on the door
in place and choosing "Copy style and assign". Then just change the display
settings in the threshold display for the style.

wrote in message news:6301324@discussion.autodesk.com...
The answer i was afraid to get... Anyway thanks a lot Doug 🙂

Edited by: acyxou on Dec 8, 2009 8:09 PM

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