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Mon, Mar 8, 2004 at 2:09:58 PM | bulkhead in plan...

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Anyone know how to get overhead drywall bulkheads to show up in the floor plan dashed similar to casework above the cut plan? This is clipped from the help file: "There are only a few categories for which an element located above the Cut Plane but partially below the Top Clip is shown in plan. These categories include Windows, Casework, and Generic Model. These objects are shown as viewed from above." I understand why these categories display however I am baffled as to why it has been limited to just these. Is there anyway to get other categories to show up?

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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 at 8:32:24 AM | RE: bulkhead in plan...

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how about showing overhead lighting fixtures as an overlay in a floor plan view?

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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 at 8:47:58 AM | RE: bulkhead in plan...

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is your bulkhead a family or built with walls and ceilings?

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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 at 3:02:45 PM | RE: bulkhead in plan...

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I duplicated and modified a wall type to create it.

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Tue, Mar 9, 2004 at 5:29:46 PM | RE: bulkhead in plan...

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The fastest solution would probably be to draw in dashed drafting lines unless A) you are going to be moving the bulkhead a lot or B) You have the same shape bulklhead in many different places in which case look into making a bulkhead family. Post edited on 2004-03-09 17:30:01

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