Renovation Filter Options
Use this dialog box (Document > Renovation > Renovation Filter Options) to define which elements (by Renovation Status) should be shown, hidden, or overridden in a Renovation Filter.
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Go to Document > Renovation > Renovation Filter Options
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Duplicate: Click this button to create a new Renovation Filter by duplicating the selected filter under a new name and editing its properties.
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Rename: Click this button to rename the currently selected Renovation Filter.
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Delete: Click this button to remove the selected Renovation Filter from the project.
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Import: Click Import to add a saved Renovation Filter (.xml file) to your project.
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Export: Click Export to save the selected Renovation Filter (.xml file) to an external location. It can then be imported to another ARCHICAD project.
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Show: Elements of this Status will be shown using the fills/colors/line types as set in their Settings dialog box.
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Hide: Elements of this Status will not be shown at all.
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Override: Elements of this Status will be shown, using the Override Style defined in the Graphic Override Rules dialog box.
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Note: To open this dialog box, click the button at the bottom of Renovation Filter Options, or use Document > Graphic Overrides > Graphic Override Rules.
These extra options help you meet local standards or make your Renovation views easier to interpret.
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Hide Opening Dimension Marker (if you don’t need to see dimensions of openings already in place)
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Solid Cut Fill (if you don’t need to see the structure of walls already in place)
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Do not Intersect (use this to ensure that intersections among New or Demolished walls do not interfere with existing wall intersections)
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Hide Opening Dimension Marker (if you don’t need to see dimensions of openings that will soon no longer exist)
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Hide Door/Window/Skylight (if you don’t need to see openings that will soon no longer exist, especially if they are part of walls to be demolished anyway)
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Hide Zone (if you don’t want to see information for zones that will be eliminated)
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Hide Objects (since most furnishings will not really be demolished; and they don’t need to be visible on the Demolition Plan)
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Solid Cut Fill (if you don’t need to see the structure of walls that will be demolished)
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Transparent Fill (to indicate the place of a demolished element with just lines, no fill)
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Do not Intersect (to ensure that intersections among New or Demolished walls do not interfere with existing wall intersections)
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Mark Openings with “X” Symbol: Place an X on Doors and Windows to be demolished.
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