View Poll Results: Support "System Type" in the Match Properties Settings

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  • Yes, I definitely need this.

    5 71.43%
  • This would be useful.

    1 14.29%
  • Nice idea, but I would not use it.

    0 0%
  • No, this is not needed, please work on another feature.

    1 14.29%
  • This can already be done.

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Thread: Match properties

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    Cool Match properties

    Description: Improve Match Properties *Settings*

    How Used: When you do a match properties, you select your source object, and you are presented with a chance to type "s" for settings, under the settings I would like to be able to choose "system type" for piping and duct objects. Then select all the applicable objects.

    Feature Affinity: This would be VERY useful for piping systems and duct systems. I imagine there are many other places too.

    David Raynor
    Last edited by ddraynor; 2006-11-01 at 05:00 PM.

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    Default Re: Match properties

    Great idea!

    Of course, I never add conduit and forget to change the system type
    Scott Telthorst
    Quality Control Manager
    Helix Electric, Inc.
    www.helixelectric.com

    Some see the glass as half full, others as half empty. As an engineer I see the glass as twice as big as it needs to be. ~Unknown~

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