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Multiple Color Schemes?

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Message 1 of 11
PhilvK
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Multiple Color Schemes?

I have 2 Area Plans and have created a color scheme for one of them. Can I create a different color scheme for the 2nd Area Plan? It seems When I get to the Edit Color Scheme for that view, there are no options other than (none) to select, and nothing to select or input for Title or Color..

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Message 2 of 11
RDAOU
in reply to: PhilvK

@PhilvK 

 

You need to

  • Either start with creating a Custom Area Scheme...under which you can duplicate and create multiple color schemes
  • OR from an existing Area Scheme Duplicate an existing color scheme (example: below duplicating a color scheme from Rentable and creating another by Area - See GIF 2)

 

Area scheme.gif

 

Area scheme1.gif

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Message 3 of 11
PhilvK
in reply to: RDAOU

I can create the additional color schemes but can't get it to appear in the views or get a color scheme to appear. Is it because I already have one in the project?

Message 4 of 11
RDAOU
in reply to: PhilvK

I have to admit, you got me confused! In the OP you said no scheme available other than none...in you rely you state that you have already created a new scheme...

 

  1. Can you please show the color scheme you have? Did you see GIF 2 above? 
  2. If you have a color scheme already applied to the view, are you able to change that scheme on the properties palette 
  3. Area Color Schemes only appear in Area Plans...did you create an area plan from Views >>> Plan Views >>> Area Plan? can you please post a view/image 

 

 

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Message 5 of 11
PhilvK
in reply to: RDAOU

Full disclosure:  I get color schemes to work by being lucky as I have no clue how the various windows and available selections are related. Yes, I saw both gifs and will study them more in hopes of getting an understanding on how to relate the various Areas Plans to the schemes.

Message 6 of 11
PhilvK
in reply to: PhilvK

I think the issue is that you cannot create 2 Area Plans based on the same level. Is that correct?
I even tried duplicating them but the duplicates don't appear under 'New Area Plan'
Message 7 of 11
RDAOU
in reply to: PhilvK

 

@PhilvK 

 

No not true...

  • You can duplicate an area plan and assign a different Color scheme to it
  • You can Create a duplicate via View >> Plan Views >> Plan Region & Uncheck "Do not Duplicate existing views"

 

CS Duplicate.gif

 

 

Are you sure you are setting up the schemes properly?

  1. Duplicate an Existing
  2. Rename it
  3. Set the Color Criteria 
  4. Set the desired colors

RDAOU_0-1634572227654.png

 

 

 

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Message 8 of 11
ToanDN
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@PhilvK wrote:
I think the issue is that you cannot create 2 Area Plans based on the same level. Is that correct?
I even tried duplicating them but the duplicates don't appear under 'New Area Plan'

You can have as many Area plans on the same Level, under one Area scheme, as you want.  They can have different Color schemes by using different parameters, but the Areas and Areas boundaries are the same. 

 

If you want a completely different Areas and Area boundaries, totally disconnected from what you have, then you need to create a new Area Schemes, and subsequently, new Area plans.

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Message 9 of 11
PhilvK
in reply to: ToanDN

I think I got it.  It was the 'completely different' scheme from ToanDN's post I was looking for, but both your input helped in getting me there.

Message 10 of 11
RDAOU
in reply to: PhilvK

Thats why I asked you if you watched both gifs! You said yes! The first is specifically on creating a new area color scheme


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Message 11 of 11
PhilvK
in reply to: RDAOU

Yes, but before I got to the different color scheme  I had to create the totally different area plan. I think that was my issue, but I may not be out of the woods just yet. I'll stop bugging you guys.

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