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I know how to turn the visability of an item off (hide it after selecting it) in a view (i.e. 3-D view), but I have to selecte each individule item everytime i do this. Does anyone know of a way where I can add a bunch of different items onto a layer and turn that layer off as I need to? I don't think selecting the family and turning it off will work, because I want to make different items go off at the same time (i.e. a foundation wall, one window, a floor ) THanks, Nung
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Look into using worksets.
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