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Room Separator Questions

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octavio2
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Room Separator Questions

octavio2
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1.  I cannot see the room separation lines that I added some time ago on a floor plan.  They are there, but I could not see them in the VG so I could turn them "on" temporarily.  How these are made visible on a floor plan?

 

2. I have some "rooms" created previously in some open plan areas with room separation lines.  The "rooms" area definitions have changed somewhat with further designs, and I can pick each individually and they highlight with the diagonal crosses, but I could not modify each to the new intended layout.  How to stretch and adjust these formerly created rooms?

 

Thanks in advance.

Room Separator Questions

1.  I cannot see the room separation lines that I added some time ago on a floor plan.  They are there, but I could not see them in the VG so I could turn them "on" temporarily.  How these are made visible on a floor plan?

 

2. I have some "rooms" created previously in some open plan areas with room separation lines.  The "rooms" area definitions have changed somewhat with further designs, and I can pick each individually and they highlight with the diagonal crosses, but I could not modify each to the new intended layout.  How to stretch and adjust these formerly created rooms?

 

Thanks in advance.

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octavio2
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I already found out how to turn the lines on: VG/Model Categories/Lines/Room Separator, and then once turned on, these can be edited (i.e., moved, etc.).

The tricky part was where to find  them after a long period of non-use.  There is a dedicated header there under Model Categories named "Rooms", which turns on the Rooms colors and crosses, and that is where I logically thought they would be located, but they were not, and that is where I originally looked for them and could not find them, and did not realize that these were secretly located (super secretively, I would say) instead under "Lines", which I forgot.  Looking at some handwritten old notes in one of my books I found their location.

Thanks in advance.

I already found out how to turn the lines on: VG/Model Categories/Lines/Room Separator, and then once turned on, these can be edited (i.e., moved, etc.).

The tricky part was where to find  them after a long period of non-use.  There is a dedicated header there under Model Categories named "Rooms", which turns on the Rooms colors and crosses, and that is where I logically thought they would be located, but they were not, and that is where I originally looked for them and could not find them, and did not realize that these were secretly located (super secretively, I would say) instead under "Lines", which I forgot.  Looking at some handwritten old notes in one of my books I found their location.

Thanks in advance.

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Anonymous
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Hello @octavio2 

 

How do I turn off the room seperation? (the blue lines)

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Hello @octavio2 

 

How do I turn off the room seperation? (the blue lines)

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either you go to visibility graphics (per view) and uncheck room separator or right click the lines and hide in view. thanks

 

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either you go to visibility graphics (per view) and uncheck room separator or right click the lines and hide in view. thanks

 

WER.JPG





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.
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thank you!
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thank you!

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