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how can I stop revit from picking hetch floor lines?
I use revit 2017
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Learn to use the tab key and the funnel filter.
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Thanx for your answer,
I'm femiliar with this methods.
With this methodes i have to change the setting every time.
My question is: is there a way to permanetly stop the snapping to the floor hetch (not the borders, just the hetch)?
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Turn it off in view.
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so there is no way to stop snapping to a hetch other than turning every hetch off in the specific view?
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You really have not explained what you are doing so our answers are limited.
BTW - I assume by 'Floor hetch', you mean a material HATCH pattern assigned to the floor surface but you really don't say that either.
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sorry for my lame english...
that exactly what i ment.
when i'm working in a plan view, for example, and i'm using the align command, i can align to the material hatch pattern assigned to the floor surface.
is there a way to avoid that option completely?
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I have given you your options and the best is to use the tab key to select what you want to align to. It is a very simple solution.
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Thanx
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I am trying to draw over a pool surface with 20mm mosiac tiles covering it and the snapping is a nightmare. Tabbing isnt really a solution either.
Anyone got a more practical solution?
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