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    Default Filters including graphic override?

    Hi,

    The use of Filters is great for many applications - but currently I manually setup the graphic overrides for an applied filter in each view.

    Is their a faster approach to using Filters, preferably a way to save graphic overrides with the filter? For example, applying a "red wall filter" that would automatically color the filtered walls red without me having to specify "red" each time.

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    Default Re: Filters including graphic override?

    View templates save both the filters and the override configurations.

    After setting up the view if you save the confiuration it will be stored as a view template and can be used in other views and projects.

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    Default Re: Filters including graphic override?

    Thanks, I've used view templates previously as a complete "view settings setup" template and did not realise, that it could apply only to the applied filters as a specific configuration on part of the view.

    Works perfectly.

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