This error occurs when you try to add a hosted component to a design option without its host. In order for
a hosted component to be part of a design option, its host must also be part of the design option. The host
cannot belong to the main model. For example, you cannot add a window to a design option unless the
host wall is also part of the design option. You cannot add a skylight to a design option unless the host roof
is also part of the design option.
The error can also appear when you try to move a hosted component from the main model to a design
option without its host. (See
Interdependent Elements in Design Options
on page 1256 and
Hosted Components
on page 731.)
Solution
: To resolve the issue, move the host element to the design option. Then you will be able to add the
hosted component to the design option. See
Moving Elements from the Main Model to a Design Option Set
on page 1246.
If you later incorporate the selected design option into the main model, the host element again becomes
part of the main model. See
Incorporating a Design Option into the Main Model
on page 1251.
None of the Created Elements Are Visible in This View
Issue
: This error occurs when you add an element to a design option, but the element will not be visible in
the current view. This may be due to visibility of elements for the view or design option settings for the
view.
Solution
: To resolve the issue, try the following:
■
Check visibility of elements in the view.
Click View menu
➤
Visibility/Graphics. On the Model Categories tab and Annotation Categories tab,
check the Visibility settings for the types of elements that you added. If visibility for these elements is
turned off, select the Visibility check box to make them visible. See
Visibility and Graphic Display in
Project Views
on page 150.
■
Check design option settings for the view.
Click View menu
➤
Visibility/Graphics. On the Design Options tab, check the settings for each design
option set. If they are not set to Automatic or to the active option, change the settings. See
Checking
the Design Option Settings for a View
on page 1253.
None of the Selected Elements Can Be Added to This Option Set
Issue
: This error appears when you have attempted to move an element from the main model to one or
more design options.
Solution
: Expand the error message to determine a more specific cause and possible solutions.
Option Conflict Between Rooms
Issue
: This warning appears when either of the following occurs:
■
You add a room to the primary option, and the main model already contains a room in the same space.
■
You add a room to the main model, and the primary option already contains a room in the same space.
Solution
: To resolve the issue, delete the room from the main model or from the primary option. (You can
press
CTRL+Z
to undo the Add Room command.) If the room should be defined in the primary option instead
of the main model, see
Moving Elements from the Main Model to a Design Option Set
on page 1246.
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