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amirhossein.jafarii
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Wall Settings representation

amirhossein.jafarii
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Hi All,

 

I have two plans. One is the basement and the other one is the second floor plan.

As you can see in the upper level walls are grey and lower floor is white. how do I make the basement floor white? 

 

Both have the same settings and wall types are the same. 

 

Thank you,

Amir 

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Wall Settings representation

Hi All,

 

I have two plans. One is the basement and the other one is the second floor plan.

As you can see in the upper level walls are grey and lower floor is white. how do I make the basement floor white? 

 

Both have the same settings and wall types are the same. 

 

Thank you,

Amir 

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barthbradley
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Visual Style: Hidden. Detail Level: Medium. 

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Visual Style: Hidden. Detail Level: Medium. 

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amirhossein.jafarii
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Didn't worked out! 

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Didn't worked out! 

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barthbradley
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It could any number of settings.  Create a View Template from the "Good" View and assign it to the "Bad" View.  

 

...or just post the file.  

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It could any number of settings.  Create a View Template from the "Good" View and assign it to the "Bad" View.  

 

...or just post the file.  

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amirhossein.jafarii
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sure!

 

I Have attached the file. 

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sure!

 

I Have attached the file. 

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barthbradley
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Accepted solution

Right Click on the Main Level Floor Plan View and press "Create View Template from View" and follow the rest of the prompts to finish creating/naming the Template. Go to the Basement Level Floor Plan and press View Template under the View's Properties, locate the View Template you just created and assign it to the Basement Level View.  

 

 

Here's what's going on in the Main Level View

 

ViewOR.png

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Right Click on the Main Level Floor Plan View and press "Create View Template from View" and follow the rest of the prompts to finish creating/naming the Template. Go to the Basement Level Floor Plan and press View Template under the View's Properties, locate the View Template you just created and assign it to the Basement Level View.  

 

 

Here's what's going on in the Main Level View

 

ViewOR.png

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amirhossein.jafarii
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Thank you,

 

Thank you,

 

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