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I've created a section tag for our glazing elevations so that we can double click the glazing tag and pull up the elevation. The only issue is theis section mark will show up in all the wall sections and elevations. I thought if I could create a new section category then I could hide that sub-category in my other views. Is this possible?
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you can hide by "element" not Subcategory..
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Have tried it but it doesn't seems to work. Altough you can create a new anotation object categorie (place it under Generic Annotations) in the Section tag Family, you cannot select this categorie under subcategory when changing the element properties. Sorry.
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