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Hello All,
I'm looking for your opinions on how to isolate conduit based on systems. I have a building with seven systems. Each system contains various sizes of conduit which are filtered to show colour. I would like be able to isolate each system as needed.
Should I add a filter for each system in my floor plan and use V.G. to turn off the unwanted systems as needed. A co-worker suggested copying my floor plan seven times and adding a filter in each to show each system. Then I can look at each system by switching floor plans.
Which way is best? Any other ideas?????
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