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i was wondering if it is possible to apply a filter to tags?
i have an existing model loaded into my main model, and have tagged all the existing foundations/walls/beams/columns. i was wondering if it was possible to apply a filter to these tags so that i can turn them on and off easily. i want the elements always to be visible but i would like to be able to turn the tags on/off.
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Currently ive got around it by saving all the existing tags as a selection set and hiding/unhiding depending on if i need them shown or not. this works ok but was wondering if it can be done any other way.
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ok, ive jsut realised that if i create it selection set it gets added to my filter list so can easily turn it on/off
thanks for your help
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