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Hide category in 1 view

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IanH5033
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Hide category in 1 view

I have  small model in which some of the generic families contain structural connections. I need to show the families complete with the connections in one view but also need to show the same family without the connections in another view.

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: IanH5033

@IanH5033 

 

Make the structural connections as a shared nested family (ie: edit the generic model >> edit the structural connection family >> check the shared box >> load back into the generic >> load back into the project

 

In the view where u do not need the connection >> go to visibility graphics and switch off its category

 

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: IanH5033

Associate all the connections to a Visibility Parameter (YES/NO Parameter). Now you can turn them OFF by unchecking the Visibility Parameter checkbox.

 

And/or, look into Visibility Settings of the connections. That's a way to control connection visibility based on View and View Detail Level . 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: IanH5033


@IanH5033 wrote:

I have  small model in which some of the generic families contain structural connections. I need to show the families complete with the connections in one view but also need to show the same family without the connections in another view.


Several ways:

-  Set the connection components to only visible in Fine detail level and set the views you don't want to see the connections to Coarse or Medium

- Add a subcategory and assign the connections to that category, turn off the subcategory via VG for the views you don't want to see them

 

*Do not create a Visibility checkbox to turn off the connections.  That will turn them off globally, not per views.

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