| Product: | MicroStation | |
| Version: | V8i, CONNECT | |
| Environment: | N\A | |
| Area: | Reference | |
| Subarea: | N\A | |
How to display references in a different color to the active/live elements
Background
When working in a file that has a number of references attached, it would be useful to display the references in a different color so that they are recognisable as references at a glance
Steps to Accomplish
Option 1
- In the master file, open the Level Manager
- On the left hand side, expand the tree under the master file name
- Select one of the references - the levels for that reference should display in the main section
- Change the Symbology toggle from 'ByLevel' to 'Overrides'
- Select all the levels in the reference file (left click once on the first level name and hold down the button while dragging down to select multiple levels)
- Click in the Color column for one of the levels and select the desired color to display the references
- Repeat steps 3 to 6 for any additional references
- Open the References dialog
- Select a reference and click on the Presentation button (or right click and choose Presenatation)
- In the Presentation dialog, turn on the 'Use View Flags' option, enable the Level Overrides toggle and click on OK to apply - the reference elements should change color
- Repeat steps 9 and 10 for any additional references
- See video below showing this process
Option 2
- In the master file, open the Level Manager
- On the left hand side, expand the tree under the master file name
- Select one of the references - the levels for that reference should display in the main section
- Ensure the Symbology toggle is set to 'ByLevel'
- Select all the levels in the reference file (left click once on the first level name and hold down the button while dragging down to select multiple levels)
- Click in the Color column for one of the levels and select the desired color to display the references
- Repeat steps 3 to 6 for any additional references - the references should display in a different color
Note: Option 2 will only work if the reference elements have been placed with ByLevel Attributes in the reference file itself
Note: The Key-in: set refleveloverrides on needs to be set for either option to work
See Also
Determining Attribute ByLevel Status
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| Original Author: | Conor King | |