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- Am I right in my thinking that nothing can exist in a model that does not have a view for it to be contained in? I'm talking things that I would draw or import. I also understand that things can be imported that have not been placed in the model and that families etc exist on their own. Just talking as a general rule.
- So, if that is correct then that would also mean that I can't draw anything without creating or selecting a view to place it in.
- And everything that is visible in a view has been drawn in that view with the exception of if an underlay or view range has been activated (and these are not selectable unless I activate "select underlay elements".
- So, when I look at a view I know exactly what has been drawn in that view because it is selectable.... I guess unless it has been locked somehow.
- So, if I want to know everything that has been drawn or imported into and placed in my model then all I have to do is open every view and look at what is there.
- Except VG overrides could have been placed on the view
- And except that the view could be cropped
- And except that potentially a different view template has been assigned that was originally associated for the view
- And except that items in the view could have been hidden
- So, if I really want to know everything that has been drawn or imported into my model then all I really have to do is open each view and.....
- Deselect crop view
- Select the lightbulb and Unhide everything
- Type VG and expand all and select all
- Select the associated View Template> expand all> select all
- But if a different view template was assigned originally items could still be hidden I guess but not likely
- As long as I do all of the above (and lets say I were to delete all the items that I found in my views after finding them) then there would be nothing that I (or anyone else) had drawn in the model, correct?
- And, If I really want to get rid of everything that has been drawn in any view then I just have to delete the view.
- So if i delete every view in the model then everything that has been drawn in the model is deleted.
- So, is there any way to see everything that is in the model without going through all of these steps? Kind of like Model space in autocad? Pretty much open model space, zoom extents, Layon, Laythaw, Unhide, Ctrl A, delete and everything is gone that has been drawn?