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Afternoon All
Doe's anyone know if its possible to re-host doors in place, preferably multiple instances.
Kind regards
Charles
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if the door cuts through more than one wall there should be an option in the ribbon to pick primary host
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I think you need to add more information to your question. What are you doing now and what do you want changed.
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its actually symptomatic of duplicating the doors into a different phase as they are sitting with the infill created from the demolition of the previous door. There are a few ways to do that but this was the workflow that worked best with us. However we are left with the issue of the walls showing as 'complete' which can be solved by re-hosting, but with the problems mentioned in the first post. I think i should have explained it a bit more thoroughly first go!
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ah i didn't explain, thats why there is the confusion!
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Large hospital refurb, replacing doors in second phase. Copied over doors and adjusted types to emulate replacements. However door infill fromm previously demolished doors is now apparent 'over' the doors. Re-host solves this but getting them in exactly the same place is a pain and there are hundreds of them. Is there a method of rehosting multiple elements in place?
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you should be able to do this by cutting to clipboard all the doors you need to rehost and then paste them back in aligned to same place
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Afraid that does nothing but repeat the process of copying them into the new phase as already done. The wall infills are still apparent.
Work flow of current circumstance
copy and paste doors into new phase → duplicate doors now in new phase → put 'old' doors to be demolished in new phase → infill of wall from demolished doors appears → requirement to re-host to solve issue (can't seem to rehost in place and further still do it with multiple instances)
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Your new doors need to be in a different phase than the demolition of the old doors.
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Would the infills created not still remain? In regards to the problem of our workflow i assumed the issue was copying the doors in bulk to another phase as they don't host correctly, this in itself an attempt at a get around.
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If the door is the same size as the demo'd door then no infill will remain.
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If your existing doors are in the existing phase and set to be demolished in the new phase and then the new doors are all in the new phase you shouldnt have any problems
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