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I am developing a model for an existing building in which we are removing some walls and doors and adding new walls and doors. I am trying to figure out how to show the new walls with a solid fill in the floor plan view. Also how to show new doors so that they stand out compared to the existing doors. I found that the wall fill can be added but only under coarse detail level. Is there another way to achieve this? The main question is about changing the appearance of the new doors opposed to the existing doors. Any help would be great. Thanks
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By default, existing doors should be greyed out, if your are using the appropriate phase filter...
Checkout your phase settings to adjust overrides to your requirements.
For the new walls in there properties just ensure the material that's applied to them has the appropriate solid fill cut pattern.
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