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Couple of Qlitches I found with filters by worksets I had my site represented as modelling lines and cad inserts at my below grade level and upper grade level with each on there own I worksets (Site Lower and Site Upper). I discovered that Filtering my worksets do not include lines and I wished to use the workset to halftone below. Solutition: Insert the lines into a family The other issue is the filtering does not allow selection of more than one workset. It is actually kind of stupid as far as how the programming is coded. If you select Filter by workset 'Site lower' and Filter by 'site upper' it actually cancels out your first selection since objects cannot exisit on more than one workset; there should be a or that allows for more than one workset to be pulled through the same filter Solution: Set up a sperate filter for each workset
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