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    Default hatching construction elements under the floor

    I would really like to see that hatching construction elements beneath floor/level would be added as soon as possible. With this option available, I can provide insight into the construction underneath and above the floor with just one drawing, instead of making other drawings with sections.

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    Default Re: hatching construction elements under the floor

    Two ways that might help you

    1. You can create Filled Regions and pick the geometry is question to Hatch

    2. Plan Regions will allow you to create separate View Ranges on one plan.

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    Exclamation Re: hatching construction elements under the floor

    That's right, but they're only a work-around. Takes to much time. There only has to be an option that says: this wall beneath and the other above floor level. So I would say, give wall families that extra option. I know a lot company's make drawings like this.

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