How can I hide the Detail view head and line as shown in the image.
This comes to indicate other elevations generated from an assembly
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How can I hide the Detail view head and line as shown in the image.
This comes to indicate other elevations generated from an assembly
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ToanDN. Go to Solution.
Create a filter name unreferenced section. check the attach image for a better idea.
Once you have it click Visibility
Create a filter name unreferenced section. check the attach image for a better idea.
Once you have it click Visibility
Do you know about Hide in View? Select the Marker, right click and press Hide in View. From there you have 3 choices: By Element, By Category or By Filter.
I notice the View Scale is 1:20. Ours are typically Hidden at that scale via the "Hide in Views Course Than" Property of the Marker. Check it out.
Do you know about Hide in View? Select the Marker, right click and press Hide in View. From there you have 3 choices: By Element, By Category or By Filter.
I notice the View Scale is 1:20. Ours are typically Hidden at that scale via the "Hide in Views Course Than" Property of the Marker. Check it out.
@basheer.algohi wrote:
How can I hide the Detail view head and line as shown in the image.
This comes to indicate other elevations generated from an assembly
VG > Annotation categories tab > turn off Sections
@basheer.algohi wrote:
How can I hide the Detail view head and line as shown in the image.
This comes to indicate other elevations generated from an assembly
VG > Annotation categories tab > turn off Sections
Thanks for the answer
I have more than 300 assemblies and doing it one by one is hard.
I am aware of VG stuff but I was hoping to do it on the family level so that it applies to all assemblies.
Thanks for the answer
I have more than 300 assemblies and doing it one by one is hard.
I am aware of VG stuff but I was hoping to do it on the family level so that it applies to all assemblies.
Yes but that will not work as I have over 300 of such views.
A global setting will be desired
thanks
Yes but that will not work as I have over 300 of such views.
A global setting will be desired
thanks
@basheer.algohi wrote:
Thanks for the answer
I have more than 300 assemblies and doing it one by one is hard.
I am aware of VG stuff but I was hoping to do it on the family level so that it applies to all assemblies.
You can create a View template with Sections turned off and assign it to all Assembly plan views.
@basheer.algohi wrote:
Thanks for the answer
I have more than 300 assemblies and doing it one by one is hard.
I am aware of VG stuff but I was hoping to do it on the family level so that it applies to all assemblies.
You can create a View template with Sections turned off and assign it to all Assembly plan views.
I have to activate the filter for each view.
This is not going to work as I have too many such views.
thanks
I have to activate the filter for each view.
This is not going to work as I have too many such views.
thanks
Would you settle for a dynamo script that does it for you? and if yes do you by any chance have a specific naming convention for the generated views?
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Would you settle for a dynamo script that does it for you? and if yes do you by any chance have a specific naming convention for the generated views?
YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
If you find this reply helpful kindly hit the LIKE BUTTON and if applicable please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION
Thanks
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