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Hi There, Is there any way that I can plug a family into a project and keep it unique to a specific view? I was attempting to get a count of the total number of sinks in our medical center (visually) for an area calculation drawing, but do not need the sinks in any other view. At the moment, they are showing up in every view because they are in the main project. Is it is doable? Thanks.
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Astew46, You could create a workset that is off in all views as default. Then place the sinks on that workset and turn the workset on in the appropriate view. John A
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