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I have room separations in my floor plans, but I do not want to see it in my floor plan sheets. Is there a way to turn them off. I tried going into the Visibility/Graphics window, but doesnt help. Thank you.
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You were looking in the right place. In the visibility graphics window under Model, lines. Expand the lines list and "uncheck" the room Separations Line" box.
That should turn off the lines but keep your rooms separated as desired.
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Got it. Thank you.
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Or just select the the room separation line, type the keyboard shortcut "VH" (view-category invisible) and the line will be hidden in the view.
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A Very nice shortcut. Thank you.
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