
Viewing the Main Model Without Design Options
If you want to be able to view the main model only, with no design options, create an empty design option
and make it the primary option. (See
on page 1310.) If you are using multiple design
option sets, create an empty option for each set, and make it the primary option for each set.
By default, all project views will then display the main model only. To display other design options, see
on page 1318.
Viewing Multiple Design Options
A project view can display only one design option for each set. To view and compare design options
side-by-side, dedicate a view to each design option. (See
Dedicating Views to Design Options
on page 1318.)
Then place the views on a sheet. (See
on page 1033.)
Checking the Design Option Settings for a View
1
Open a project view in which you want to see or edit a design option.
2
On the keyboard, type
VG
(for Visibility/Graphics).
3
In the Visibility/Graphics dialog, click the Design Options tab.
The tab lists each design option set, and, for each set, the option that the view is currently
displaying.
A value of Automatic indicates the following:
■
When no design option is being edited, the view displays the primary option.
■
When a design option is being edited, the view displays the active option.
4
If the desired design options are not selected, select the appropriate design option for each set,
and click OK.
The view is now dedicated to the selected design options.
View Tags in Dedicated Views for Design Options
View tags are the symbols that represent other views or drawings, such as elevations, callouts, and sections.
For example, in a floor plan, the following symbol indicates an elevation. (For more information about view
tags, see
Section, Elevation, and Callout View Tag Setup
on page 245.)
You can control whether these tags are visible in views based on design options. For example, if a section
view applies only to Option 1, the section tag should not appear in a view that is dedicated to Option 2.
The visibility of a view tag is determined by a parameter called Visible in Option.
■
If you create a view while editing the main model, Visible in Option (for the view tag) is set to All. The
tag is visible in the view for all design options.
■
If you create a view while you are editing a design option, the view tag’s Visible in Option parameter is
set to the active option. If you change the value of Visible in Option, the view tag is visible in views for
the specified option only.
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