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I want to make a View on just one wall.
I want to see, print and annotate it in Elevation, Section and Floor Plan without seeing the other intersecting walls.
I tried using Temporary Hide/Isolate, so , without success, on the print the intersecting walls are back.
I also tried the Legend, but there is no Elevation of an Instance of a wall in it.
The only thing that's left is using Detail Lines and relate them to the border of my wall. I do not like this solution.
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Best bet would be to just duplicate views and create framing elevations cropping out all unwanted information and turning everything off in the visibility settings except walls...
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Mr Spot, thanks for your reply
This means that every wall instance has to be on a grid line...I hope another command can be created for this.
For now, It works!
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