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I can't seem to set up a floor plan view for the 2nd story without having the floor below showing. I want to just show a clean floor plan of each level with nothing else showing. I've tried multiple view range settings and nothing is working. What am I missing?
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I answered my own question. Go to View Properties and set the Underlay property to "None". Then go to Plan Region under "View" tab to clean up areas outside of the main floor plan that may extend to the 2nd story but aren't really a part of the 2nd story.
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Ok, using "plan regions" and "underlay=none" worked for everything except some stairs (as separate set of stairs - it's actually a tri-level) showing through on the upper level plan. I tried to use linework to get rid of them, but it only gets rid of the stair lines, not the break or the "DN" annotation. If I turn of visibility of stairs annotations, I'll lose the ones I need for the main set of stairs too. How do I selectively get rid of below-level stair annotations?
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Hope this helps: in the floor plan view, go to your Visibility window (type VV), go to stairs under the model category, click on the + sign, uncheck the box next to the text you do not wish to appear emilio
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