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i know this is a minor issue but...
i have a building with a fair amount of stepping in both plan and elevation, and we have generated a bunch of reference planes in the process. we are getting close to a building dept. submittal, and i am gettin confused with my hidden lines and reference planes. is there a quick way to see if anything is tied to this reference plane? (dims, walls...) the problem is that i have planes cutting through the whole project, so i cant tell which lines were used for which view, and i am afraid that by deleting them and cleaning up the drawing (i know they dont plot but visually it is confusing to work on)...you get my point...
any suggestions? how does everyone else use reference planes?
Post edited on 2006-05-24 10:19:33
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