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I have several levels in my project, but on the elevation drawings I only want 2 or 3 to show up (ie main floor, 2nd, and roof), but I have several other levels which I use for modelling, that I do not want to see on the drawings. Is there a way to select which ones show up? Thanks
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2 options: Simple: Highlight level in elevation>right click>select hide in view Complex: Explore using Scope Boxes
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Great thanks, that was easier than I thought.
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