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Affected views notifications when changing something in the model

Affected views notifications when changing something in the model

I would love if on all active sheets it would show the elements affected by a change in levels/the 3D model.

 

Sometimes we don't realize a corresponding view which is somewhat unrelated to the changed element is affected and things get put out of place, we have to go all over the sheets everytime a little something is moved or deleted in order to make sure everything is updated with the change.

 

If we could have an option that you tun on or off which highlights where something got moved on all the views inserted in the project's sheets it would make keeping track of the changes so much easier! I could be certain everything that needed to be fixed or updated really is!

 

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marika.stokkeby
Explorer

A functionality that shows which views or sheets have changed after a model update would be very useful. It would significantly reduce the amount of repeated checking.

We could do that manually using ACC and publishing sheets for example and using the compare funtion between the desired versions- but I did that once to try to find elements that got deleted at some point level by level and the compare never stoped processing!!! So that workaround is useless!

Autodesk need to improve the compare functionaly because we cannot access the element properties in that view (only see the changed ones) and we cannot do any kind of filtering, outside of the tree view and some other options, to filter the elements. And that is, of course, when it works... 

I would also like the possibility to see the yellows as a before and after at the same time or alternate for all the model and not one element at a time. So if the hole model moved 10cm up, I want to see that clearlly for example.

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