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Hello All,
We are drawing existing conditions of a corporate campus and the client has requested that we show which department each cubicle belongs to with a color legend. Often there are multiple departments in one room, and not grouped together. Is there a way to do this without creating a room boundry around each cube?
I was thinking that I could create a "Department" parameter shared parameter, and then assign a color to each value. I did that, but i can't figure out how to actually color the workstation families.
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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Try setting up some filters in VG to apply a surface pattern/color.
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