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Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 8:03:39 PM | workstation room tags

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Has anyone found a way to use roomtags with systems furniture workstations? I would like to designate panels as room bounding. Is is possible to make a component other than a wall adopt room bounding attributes?

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Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 8:22:17 AM | workstation room tags

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I'm not sure about using other components, but you can you the room seperation lines to designate your spaces.

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Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 8:23:11 AM | workstation room tags

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I'm not sure about using other components, but you can you the room seperation lines to designate your spaces.

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I'm not sure about using other components, but you can you the room seperation lines to designate your spaces.

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Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 8:27:57 AM | workstation room tags

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Check the properties of the item for a parameter defining "Room Bounding" If it exists make sure it is unchecked. This should define those items as non-room bounding and automatically adjust the adjacent room(s) accordingly

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And if all else fails you can make room seperation lines around all your systems furniture.

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We are using room separation lines around workstations now. We would like the panels to have room bounding properties so we don't have to draw the room boundaries as a separate step, and can hide workstations and their inherent room boundaries. If anyone knows how to assign room bounding properties to components that are not walls please reply!

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Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 10:21:12 AM | workstation room tags

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I dont think you can make a family room bounding, only columns and walls...but a quick cheat that you may be able to do is make a wall that has the same thickness of your systems furniture partitions, and then draw the walls where the partitions are, and using room sepeartion lines for any open areas make an enclosure...then group all three together, the systems furniture, walls, and room seperations.  Then just copy the group every where, this way you only do the walls and room seperations once.   Just a thought, dont know how great it will work.

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Room seperation lines cannot be added to families or other objects.  I simply draw the room seperation lines I need for each cube size and then group them.  Since room seperation lines are model lines, it is also possible to group them with your system furniture components in the project.

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