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Hi,
I'm pretty new to Revit (2014), and im trying to get some heating filters up and running to apply to a template.
I have LTHW F and LTHW R as system types, and all heating pipes are on a heating workset. the F and R are to be different colours, so i need 2 filters.
So i set a filter to be coloured by a workset and that works fine. I had hoped to add another rule to the filter saying: 'by type-contains: 'LTHW F'. but the 'contains' isn't there, only 'equals' and it demands i add in a formula.
Im trying to avoid making more worksets than needed, so is there a way to make 'contains' appear or failing that, is there a better way to tell the filters i want F and R to be different?
cheers.
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Fixed it, the option appears after unchecking 'piping systems' in the categories
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