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    Hey there I was wondering how you can toggle the second floor off/on in the 3D view. So far I've just found Hide in View, by element or category but I was just curious to see if there was a more efficient alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kremer View Post
    Hey there I was wondering how you can toggle the second floor off/on in the 3D view. So far I've just found Hide in View, by element or category but I was just curious to see if there was a more efficient alternative.

    Try this:

    While in the 3D view, got to Right-Cllick >> View Properties, and scroll down looking for Section Box. Check the corresponding box to turn it on, and then "Okay" your way out back to the view. If you zoom out, you should see an outline of a box around your model. To manipulate, select a line of the box to activate the "pulls" on and have fun chopping away at your model!

    This may not be a solve all with its own drawbacks, but it is another option.

    NOTE: If you have design options, make sure your in the Main Model; not just any primary will do.
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