Hello everyone
How do I control the visibility of grids, depending on which view you would like them to be visible, without having to manually select and hide the undesired grids?
In my case, I have separate grid lines for foundation, substructure and for the superstructure, and I would like to the grid lines to be visible only on particular lever onto which the structure is placed.
Also, as a separate question, is it possible to have several grid lines with the same name, but only visible on particular level? Ex. grid line ''A'' on the foundation level and grid line ''A'' on the ground floor level.
Regards
@dm0144 wrote:
How do I control the visibility of grids, depending on which view you would like them to be visible, without having to manually select and hide the undesired grids?
In my case, I have separate grid lines for foundation, substructure and for the superstructure, and I would like to the grid lines to be visible only on particular lever onto which the structure is placed.
Also, as a separate question, is it possible to have several grid lines with the same name, but only visible on particular level? Ex. grid line ''A'' on the foundation level and grid line ''A'' on the ground floor level.
By creating view filters which filter the grid type for example or you could add any project parameter you need to the grids category. Having several grid lines with the same name is (of course) not possible and can be confusing if you do. However there are a few workarounds, such as linking for example if you're dealing with an existing adjoining building ie. But you could also just name them differently (A / A-0 / Agf / ..)...
edit: Think I misinterpreted your last question. You can assign scope boxes for example that only intersect the first two levels, same with levels / other datums and those will only show if the level intersects it. Or simply drag the grid point below the intersecting level (below bottom view range).
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