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Hide the Detail view head and line

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basheer.algohi
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Hide the Detail view head and line

basheer.algohi
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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

 

Screenshot 2021-08-19 091945.png

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Hide the Detail view head and line

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

 

Screenshot 2021-08-19 091945.png

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WEC17
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WEC17
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Create a filter name unreferenced section. check the attach image for a better idea.

Once you have it click Visibility 

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Create a filter name unreferenced section. check the attach image for a better idea.

Once you have it click Visibility 

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barthbradley
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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.    

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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.    

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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@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

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@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

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basheer.algohi
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basheer.algohi
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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.

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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.

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basheer.algohi
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Yes but that will not work as I have over 300 of such views.

A global setting will be desired

 

thanks

 

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Yes but that will not work as I have over 300 of such views.

A global setting will be desired

 

thanks

 

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ToanDN
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@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.

 

ToanDN_1-1629402505076.png

 

 

ToanDN_0-1629402437390.png

 

 

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@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.

 

ToanDN_1-1629402505076.png

 

 

ToanDN_0-1629402437390.png

 

 

Message 8 of 10
basheer.algohi
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basheer.algohi
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I have to activate the filter for each view.

This is not going to work as I have too many such views.

 

thanks

 

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I have to activate the filter for each view.

This is not going to work as I have too many such views.

 

thanks

 

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RDAOU
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@basheer.algohi 

 

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?

 

RDAOU_0-1629407718182.png

 

 

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
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@basheer.algohi 

 

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?

 

RDAOU_0-1629407718182.png

 

 

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


Message 10 of 10
basheer.algohi
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basheer.algohi
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Thanks

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Thanks

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