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Hello,
The house I'm designing is a split level, and so I need my room tags to all appear in the same view. Right now, if I tag rooms on one level, they don't appear in the floor plan of the main level. I know there's a way to do it, but I can't remember.
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The room tags are view specific. As long the room objects on the upper level are cut by the cut plane of the main level, you should be able to tag these rooms on your main level 1 plan.
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Yes, that worked. I knew it was simple. Incidentally, if you make a room on level 2 but don't name it, then name it on level one, it updates in level 2.
Thanks for the reply!
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