- Fri Sep 06, 2019 4:21 am
#301425
Or create a Property for finish and then associate that with your elements.
You can then set up a schedule to list the surfaces of your elements or the finish property, so you can see those that are "TBC".
Or you could set up a Graphich Override to find them and highlight (override) them in a bright colour or surface material so you can see them in the model and know that they don't yet have the correct finish.
Barry.
You can then set up a schedule to list the surfaces of your elements or the finish property, so you can see those that are "TBC".
Or you could set up a Graphich Override to find them and highlight (override) them in a bright colour or surface material so you can see them in the model and know that they don't yet have the correct finish.
Barry.
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