Room Separator Questions

Room Separator Questions

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.

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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.

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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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ennujozlagam
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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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thank you!
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