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At a recent users group meeting someone said "you are on the bleeding edge" in response to this question... Is there a way to treat or set up an individual room as a seperate entity. It would be great to click on a room, have a schedule/index of the room elements, wall surfaces, floor and ceilings pop up and change them on the fly. Then create style sheets per room with "design options". This comes up because when I am creating inplace elements, and changing materials for a cabinet (for instance), the floor is somehow linked and changes to the cabinet material. Norm
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are you using "generic" entities? or are they all separate?
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