Filter to Hide Unwanted Elevation on Sheets

Filter to Hide Unwanted Elevation on Sheets

hliS658H
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Filter to Hide Unwanted Elevation on Sheets

hliS658H
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I have some elevations for design options that I want to hide from the sheets. So I set up a filter including the sheet name into the filter rules. But it didn't work. Please tell me what wrong I did?  Thank you.

 

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ToanDN
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Use Sheet Number in filter.

 

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ToanDN
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Aside from using Filters, you can set Visible in Option for each View.

 

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barthbradley
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Filter in the View itself.  

 

 

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barthbradley
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Are you trying to hide the body as well?  The whole enchilada?   

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hliS658H
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I updated the filter, but just the triangle disappeared, not sure why the detail number/sheet number still showed?  

 

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hliS658H
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I see what you are trying to tell me. It is the " visibility" that control if the triangle is shown or not shown. But now, what really controls the detail number / sheet number?

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ToanDN
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If you want to hide the entire symbol, then filter using Family and Type, not Sheet Name or Number.

Example below is how I hide Coordination callouts, elevations, sections in view using a filter.

 

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barthbradley
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@hliS658H wrote:

I see what you are trying to tell me. It is the " visibility" that control if the triangle is shown or not shown. But now, what really controls the detail number / sheet number?


 

So, you want to hide the whole enchilada. Well then, filter by Elevation Family and Type equals the name of the Elevation Marker Type.  

 

...again, you need to put the Filter in the View VGOs.  

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hliS658H
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I don't understand using "Family and Type" but I tried and it didn't work- it even can't hide the triangle. I only want to hide all the elevations I put on presentation sheets which I have PR0 in the sheet numbers. These elevation symbols are the same as others, not special family/type.

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hliS658H
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What do you mean elevation marker type? they are the same as others. They are all interior elevations. But I don't want to hide 12/ A8.02, if use family and type, then the one I want to keep will disappear.

 

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barthbradley
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Just post your file.  Be simpler to show you than tell you.  

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ToanDN
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@hliS658H wrote:

I don't understand using "Family and Type" but I tried and it didn't work- it even can't hide the triangle. I only want to hide all the elevations I put on presentation sheets which I have PR0 in the sheet numbers. These elevation symbols are the same as others, not special family/type.


- Create a different elevation type for presentation views, name it PRO or whatever

- Create a filter, choose Elevations, add Family and Type, set Rule : contains PRO

- Add the filter to view/view template and Hide it