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Is there any way to permanently isolate objects in Revit?
I have many objects in my project that i am making fabrication drawings for and i am having problems of always having to go through the sheets to fix my drawings
I have tried to use assemblies but it is only helping to a certain extent.
Would be great if there was a option like temporary isolate that only was permanently isolate.
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Isolate? Are you using the correct term?
Would groups be your answer?
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I think i am using the correct term yeah
I would like if there was an option to isolate objects and it would work permanently not only temporarly like the "tempoaray isolate object" does
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You mean only show that object in a view then.
There would be a couple of ways to do this. The best would be to put this object in a workset by itself, then create a view and turn off all worksets but this one.
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Yes that is what i mean.
I dont have much experience working with worksets but i guess i have to check it out
Usually everything is in a single workset in my projects so i dont have to think about it.
How is normal working method for worksets?
Thanks for great responses as always.
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How do i turn off workset in single view?
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VG settings in that view.
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