For the past 10 years, I have been using AutoCAD Architecture 2010. This month my company has FINALLY upgraded and we are now on AutoCAD Architecture 2022. Let's just say it is quite the adjustment.
I mostly edit spaces by using grips. Spaces are almost always kept in a separate file with floor plans xref'd into an area/space drawing. I then use the grips to modify the space as needed. However, in 2022 it is extremely difficult to edit spaces this way because when I select a space to edit, it fills with a blue highlight and I can no longer see the objects behind it, and therefore have nothing to snap to when using grips to edit the space. I've attached two images. One to show the space before selection, the other to show after selection.
One thing I did realize is that if I turn the hatch pattern in the space off, then the blue highlight doesn't fill in the space. Then I can edit the space like I'm used to. But that is not really an option for me right now. I need to be able to see the hatch on the space and be able to see stuff behind it.
I already tried going in to options and turning off the selection highlighting feature. But that didn't work.
Can anyone help me figure this out?