unable to unhide baseboard

unable to unhide baseboard

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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Message 2 of 14

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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Message 3 of 14

barthbradley
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Reset Temporary Hide/Isolate. 

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

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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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Message 7 of 14

barthbradley
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Reset Temporary HideIsolate.png

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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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Message 9 of 14

ToanDN
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Far Clip Offset.

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Message 10 of 14

mwang7DKXEF
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thank you for replying.

What is it?

 

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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?

 

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Message 12 of 14

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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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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Message 14 of 14

mwang7DKXEF
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Cool . Thank you sosososososo much

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