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I would like to be able to add more organizational sub-catageories to my project browser. What is the easiest way, if any, that I could group my callout plan details into a new subcatagory? It is quite a clutter to have them all show up under my floor plans.
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Hi, There are many options in changing the default browser view settings. Select the eye in the browser, and select the properties button; Apart from the default ones avaiable from the type drop menu, you can do combinations with use of the filters. In addition you could define your own perameter view, but that is a little more complex. Hopfully this answers your question.
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