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unable to unhide baseboard

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mwang7DKXEF
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unable to unhide baseboard

mwang7DKXEF
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I hide the baseboard from elevation view, later it is unable to unhide. 

 

Thank you

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unable to unhide baseboard

I hide the baseboard from elevation view, later it is unable to unhide. 

 

Thank you

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Message 2 of 14
ToanDN
in reply to: mwang7DKXEF

ToanDN
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Edit: VG and Unhide Wall Sweep subcategory.  If that doesn't work then check Filters.

 

Click Light bulb button to Reveal Hidden Elements, select the baseboards, right click and Unhide elements in view.

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Edit: VG and Unhide Wall Sweep subcategory.  If that doesn't work then check Filters.

 

Click Light bulb button to Reveal Hidden Elements, select the baseboards, right click and Unhide elements in view.

Message 3 of 14
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Reset Temporary Hide/Isolate. 

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Reset Temporary Hide/Isolate. 

Message 4 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you so much

After I restarted the computer, It was recovered. But I still do not understand why unhide baseboard was not working. If I meet same issues next time, I will ask you again.

Thank you so much again 

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Thank you so much

After I restarted the computer, It was recovered. But I still do not understand why unhide baseboard was not working. If I meet same issues next time, I will ask you again.

Thank you so much again 

Message 5 of 14
barthbradley
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Reset Temporary Hide/Isolate next time. A lot easier.  

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Reset Temporary Hide/Isolate next time. A lot easier.  

Message 6 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you so much

But how to reset? so far it was recovered. I will ask you if I meet same issues next time

Thank you so much again

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Thank you so much

But how to reset? so far it was recovered. I will ask you if I meet same issues next time

Thank you so much again

Message 7 of 14
barthbradley
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Accepted solution

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Reset Temporary HideIsolate.png

Message 8 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you for replying.

You know how to adjust the view range for elevation?

I do not know view range can be adjusted in elevation part. I just know view range in ceiling view.

 

Thank you

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Thank you for replying.

You know how to adjust the view range for elevation?

I do not know view range can be adjusted in elevation part. I just know view range in ceiling view.

 

Thank you

Message 9 of 14
ToanDN
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Far Clip Offset.

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Far Clip Offset.

Message 10 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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thank you for replying.

What is it?

 

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thank you for replying.

What is it?

 

Message 11 of 14
ToanDN
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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

thank you for replying.

What is it?

 


Weren't you asking for controlling view range for an elevation?

 

ToanDN_0-1699039969913.png

 

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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

thank you for replying.

What is it?

 


Weren't you asking for controlling view range for an elevation?

 

ToanDN_0-1699039969913.png

 

Message 12 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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Thank you for replying.

Why need to adjust this view range for elevation? my far clip offset is 3'10'' what is this mean?

could you tell me the principle/theory?

Thank you

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Thank you for replying.

Why need to adjust this view range for elevation? my far clip offset is 3'10'' what is this mean?

could you tell me the principle/theory?

Thank you

Message 13 of 14
ToanDN
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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

Thank you for replying.

Why need to adjust this view range for elevation? my far clip offset is 3'10'' what is this mean?

could you tell me the principle/theory?

Thank you


Far Clip Offset is the distance from the cut line to the limit of the view.  You won't see elements beyond the Far Clip Offset distance.

 

ToanDN_0-1699041016035.png

 

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@mwang7DKXEF wrote:

Thank you for replying.

Why need to adjust this view range for elevation? my far clip offset is 3'10'' what is this mean?

could you tell me the principle/theory?

Thank you


Far Clip Offset is the distance from the cut line to the limit of the view.  You won't see elements beyond the Far Clip Offset distance.

 

ToanDN_0-1699041016035.png

 

Message 14 of 14
mwang7DKXEF
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mwang7DKXEF
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Cool . Thank you sosososososo much

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Cool . Thank you sosososososo much

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