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My second floor has an opening that looks down on to the first floor. My View Depth value is set to "Associated Level (2nd Floor)". I have tried changing this value to "1st Floor" to view it through this second floor opening, but ALL of the 1st Floor information is appearing. Is there anyway to hide the info below that's blocked out by the floor and only view that which is seen through this opening?Thanks Silva the Newbie
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Yes, you can use a "Plan Region" and define the boundary around the area you want to see. After defining the boundary you can set the view range for that particular area.
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Awesome.. That worked, thanks!
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