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I have a large project that I imported in from Tekla,
It's a large structure made of beam, columns, girts etc...
What I want to do is group a bunch of these items together and isolate them.
(Isolate= hide everything else in the drawing BUT my group)
I made my group, and no I want the 3D view to just display what is in the group.
Plz Help
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There are other methods instead of grouping but since you have grouped, simple temp hide that group in 3D then window and hide all remaining elements. Now reset the temporary hide.
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Oh ok, good idea. Thanks,
So there is no 'isolate group' command then?
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