You use filters to override the graphic display and visibility of objects based on specific criteria and common properties of elements in a view. After creating the filter, you apply it to a plan view.
Visibility by Filter
You use filters to have an effect on objects that fulfill the filter criteria. You can define filter criteria or you can select individual objects to include in the filter. You can create a filter, add categories to it, and set a filter by rule. This allows you to control the objects that are visible and specify how these objects will appear in a particular view. For example, you can change the display of all the joists by assigning them to a filter and overriding the visibility graphics of the view to display them in halftone red.
Visibility by Filter
You use filters to have an effect on objects that fulfill the filter criteria. You can define filter criteria or you can select individual objects to include in the filter. You can create a filter, add categories to it, and set a filter by rule. This allows you to control the objects that are visible and specify how these objects will appear in a particular view. For example, you can change the display of all the joists by assigning them to a filter and overriding the visibility graphics of the view to display them in halftone red.
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