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Hi all,
We are working on a multi-level building and each floor has some furniture. We occasionally like to show an overlay of the floor below in architectural floor plans (i.e. the floor plan for the 2nd floor would have the 1st floor as an overlay). When we do this though, furniture for both floors shows up and it gets very confusing. There has to be a way to filter this, right?
Thanks in advance
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Make a filter by level.
here is a video for you
http://youtu.be/o5E-u9QDLrU
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