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In my RCP sheet I want the transition strip and the material finishes at the doors to be gone. I can remove them but they are also gone in m Plan view. So I go to Visibility/Graphic Oversides -> Doors.. and I can turn off the transition strip however the Materials stay turned on. Just want both the transition strip and the finish materials off the RCP because its a little confusing for anyone. Thanks
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How many doors? If it is just a few you can use the linework tool. Try the "object styles" button.
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