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Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 6:36:50 PM | Phase filtering

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I am having a hard time figuring out how to use the phase filter command to filter out an existing wall to be demo'ed and showing the new wall.  I would like to show in one view one way and another view another way.  Anybody have a helpful suggestion?  Thanks

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Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 9:19:32 PM | Phase filtering

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from the help:

  1. From the Settings menu, choose Phases.

    The Phasing dialog opens with the Project Phases tab selected. By default, each project has phases called New Construction and Existing. You can rename the phases.

  2. Click the number box next to the Phase 1 name box. Revit Building selects the entire phase row. If desired, click the Name text box for New Construction and rename the phase. Similarly, click the Description text box and edit the description.
  3. To insert a phase before the selected phase, click Insert Before. To insert a phase after this phase, click Insert After.
    NOTE:You cannot rearrange the order of phases after entering them. Be aware of the placement of phases.
  4. Revit Building names the phases sequentially as you add them, for example, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, and so on. If desired, rename the phases and provide descriptions for each.
  5. At a later stage, you may decide to combine phases. Select a phase and click either Combine With Next or Combine with Previous to combine phases. When you combine phases, one of the original phases goes away; this means that all components that had that phase value for their Phase Created and Phase Demolished properties are now updated to show the new combined phase value.
  6. Click OK.

so, in the view properties select what phase you want to show, after that click on your wall and go to properties change the phase created and phase demolished to what ever suite you.

does this help?


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