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Is it possible to hide an underlay of just a specific room? For example, I have two floors for penthouse suites in my condo project. For presentation drawings, I want to show the underlay of everything below on my penthouse top floor, except for in the bedrooms.With the underlay as it currently is, furniture in bedrooms overlap between the floor I'm showing (top) and the underlay. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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p.s. printscreen is attached to show visually what I mean.
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You wont be able to hide just a room but you may be able to TAB to the furniture that you don't want to see, right click and hide by element.
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A masking region could help.
Edited on: Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 9:37:32 AM
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