Layout & Layer Sets


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2 hours ago, builtright3 said:

How do I tie it into what I already have set up?

The easiest way for me was to use what you already know and use.

Go to the floor you want for the planview

Make sure the annoset you want is showing, which should set your layerset

As Michael says, this should now have all of your Active Defaults set

Now just hit the Save Planview button.

You just created a Planview that, when chosen, will set the Annoset and Layerset and the floor it was taken on. You can then, if need be, add a reference set to use, as well as the other things this thread says you can set.

It's just not that hard. :)

Go thru your plan and set up as many new planviews as you want. I like to open several of them at a time in the tab structure. One click and you can switch between them or move them to other monitors, etc.

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1 hour ago, Ridge_Runner said:

The easiest way for me was to use what you already know and use.

Go to the floor you want for the planview

Make sure the annoset you want is showing, which should set your layerset

As Michael says, this should now have all of your Active Defaults set

Now just hit the Save Planview button.

You just created a Planview that, when chosen, will set the Annoset and Layerset and the floor it was taken on. You can then, if need be, add a reference set to use, as well as the other things this thread says you can set.

It's just not that hard. :)

Go thru your plan and set up as many new planviews as you want. I like to open several of them at a time in the tab structure. One click and you can switch between them or move them to other monitors, etc.

 

Thank you for saving me some time! I have my new plan template set up already. Very easy!

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