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Would love to see a command that allows you to select all instances associated with a level. This would be really helpful those times when you need to change a level height and need to make sure you're aware of all the objects that will be affected.
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A multi-category schedule with 'Level' field.
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That is helpful, but it only allows you to select objects one at a time. I was thinking more like right-clicking on an object and next to Select All Instances you could have Select All Instances On Level. That way, for example, you could change all those windows to associate with a new level you have placed or disassociate them from a level you wish to delete more quickly.
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If you sort the multi-category schedule by 'Level', and then by 'Category', you can achieve what you want.
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Sagar, Ive made a schedule with a level field. How do you select your objects from the schedule to hide or unhide? Noob.
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The key here is simplistic selection. The right click select all instances works great and is quick to use, no filtering or creating scheuldes, right click select EASY. So how hard would it be to add another menu option that says "Select all instances on base level". An easy addition I hope to see this April.
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Max, Looks like you have 'Itemized every instance' in schedule property. See attached image. It shows how you should sort the schedule. Once you format it that way, you'll get only 1 row per level. You can then easily click on the rows one-by-one to select elements by level. Feel free to ask further, glad to help.
Edited on: Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:41:30 AM
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