Workset of a Filled Region is greyed out in the properties panel

Workset of a Filled Region is greyed out in the properties panel

Manon_BONNAFOUS
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Workset of a Filled Region is greyed out in the properties panel

Manon_BONNAFOUS
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Hi all !

 

I run in a small inconvenience today :

I can't change the workset of two of my filled region as it's greyed out in the properties panel.

Moreover it's show belonging to the workset: "View: Reflected Ceilling Plan 200-PH RDJ RESTAURATION" thing is such workset doesn't exist in my project (or at least it doesn't appears in the Workset List)

 

It doesn't block me yet but I'm curious of understanding why it display such worset and why I can't re-assign it.

 

Thank you all for your enlightenment !

Manon B.

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ennujozlagam
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try this two icons and see if helps. thanks

 

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Mohamed-Nassar
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because filled region is system workset u can relinquish all workset then any one can modify it

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ToanDN
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Worksets do not applicale to Filled regions as well as all detail items and annotations. They are view dependant, in other word, if you want to take ownership of them, take ownership of the view workset.
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_Vijay
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all 2d elements workset not applicable.

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Mohamed-Nassar
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Also May his words right @ennujozlagam 

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Manon_BONNAFOUS
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Thank you all for your answers !

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manso86
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Hello @Manon_BONNAFOUS 

 

There is a trick that not many people know but it can be time consuming.

 

If you really need the region to be applied on a workset you can do the following:

 

  • Convert the region to a 3D element, which can then be assigned to a workset.
  • Create a new view and assign the region to the desired workset.
  • Use a view filter to hide the region in the view you do not want it to appear in.

I hope this helps,

J

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