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When i turn on my arch linked model all i see is doors and windows. In order to see the walls i have to turn the view discipline to architectual. Is there a way to see the walls without doing this, it gets old having to keep changing over and over
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If you are using structure, set the view to coordination. The easiest thing to do is set up a view template you can apply to each view. But, most important! Have this as a default in your template. Having a good template will save you tons of time with view and visibility properties. Unfortunately, you can't create view templates for a linked-model visibility settings. I hope this changes for 2009!
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Cool thanks
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