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Can anyone help me solve this problem? How can I unhide a single element from a view template which hides all the objects in the category but unhide only particular elements needed.
Any suggestions? Please? Thanks.
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Hi Retrotyro,
Not sure I'm fully following, but from the sounds of it you are using Model Categories to turn objects on/off within a view.
Have you looked into using filters? There are good tutorials out there for them but they allow you to be more specific what you want to be hidden.
Kind Regards,
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