there're different ways:
- you could create a detailstyle which only show one role, but then you had to change every role of the parts
- create a GA drawing by using "selected parts" but here you could have the problem, that if you create new parts in the area you want to show, these will not be shown
- create a detail as you already did and then just delete the parts you don't want to see. This is maybe much work, but this is the way I preferred, because if you now add a a part in the model, it will be shown in your drawing. If you delete the parts on the drawing, there will be a grey frame, this only means: please make a manual update, so the software could log the parts as deleted, and they will not be shown after an update--> so please use the "manual update" command
- last way: there's a default for using the layer of the model area in GA drawings,if you activate this, the layer which you use in the model will be used in the GA drawing. So you could select "building one" and just put all parts to one layer. After creating the drawing, you could deactivate all the other layers.
Sebastian Eiche
Application Engineer @Mensch und Maschine acadGraph

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