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Use 'imageframe' sys variable (value 0) to turn off the border frame. Then they become un-selectable. Use same varriable to turn (1 or 2) them back on.
Cheers,
Alok
Well here we are 3 years later. Again I will ask the question,"Is there a way to lock an image to prevent selection?". This is still a issue for those of us still doing renovation work and using scanned drawings for backgrounds. I keep using ACA hoping that Revit would finally catch up with ACA in that area. Revit has many fine features I would like to enjoy, but still, the bottom line is getting the project out the door. I use Revit on small non-critical projects that I have a lot of time to play with just to try and keep up with some of the changes.
As far as the programming side, it cannot be that difficult when measured against the complexity of Revit as a whole.
Just some thoughts late at night.
Joe
@u14054028 wrote:Turn off "select pinned elements" (bottom right corner)
You realize that 9 years ago when this post originated we didn't have those tools right?
@mpwuzhere wrote:
@u14054028 wrote:
Turn off "select pinned elements" (bottom right corner)
You realize that 9 years ago when this post originated we didn't have those tools right?
I wonder if @despondo waking up after 9 years and marked the solution?
Hopefully someone wasn't tasked with starting at the beginning of the forum and finding all the unsolved posts, providing an answer now that it is possible, and marking them as solved.
I'm sure it was not able to do so, but seeing as it is now possible, and the thread had not been answered I thought I'd just post the solution, sorry if answering an old post is a problem in some way.