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new to ADT2004 I am finding the tutorial for "proper" drawing & file
management a bit overwhelming. Our company never really designs or builds any
construction higher than a first floor (primarily housing or flats). Do you
have to use the project navigator for small scale projects like this? What
intrigues me is the fact that I read somewhere that you can assign the levels
to be "greyed out" so that you can view partitions and the like below the
level which you are working on. Can this not be done with overlaying xrefs and
overriding the display configuration to screened for
example?
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