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Hello,
I am trying to create a penetration drawing of some conduit that is coming through the floor at an angle. I set the top to associated level 1' and the bottom to associated level -2" because I only want to see the perfectly vertical conduit, not the angled conduit. Although I can't get rid of the angled portion of the conduit.
Any ideas?
I attached a screen shot of the conduit.
Thanks
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Can I assume that you have selected the ones that you don't want to show, right clicked, and selected "Hide in view"?
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you can use filters to the view using the "slope" instance parameter: vertical ones show "not computed" in this field.
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