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Controlling Model and Object Visibility

    Show or hide objects, models and model lines. You can hide models of different disciplines, for example, hide architectural models but display MEP models. You can then control the visibility of the model's dependant objects. So using the same example, you might then want to hide duct pipes in the MEP model to gain a clearer view of other objects beneath them. Dependant (or child objects) are listed beneath the parent model in the Models panel.

    Key

    1. Toggle Models panel (Hide or Restore)
    2. Model lines
    3. Parent model
    4. Child object
    5. Displayed object
    6. Hidden object

    Parent and child objects are also visible in the structure of the Properties panel, displaying details of each element within each object.

    Key

    1. Toggle Properties panel (Hide or Restore)
    2. Isolate
    3. Hide
    4. Parent object. Click the angle brackets to move up and down model hierarchy.
    5. Child element

    Hiding objects

    Hide and restore objects to view using the Action menu and the Models and Hidden Objects option on the BIM 360 mobile toolbar.

    To hide an object

    1. In the model, tap the object you want to hide
    2. From the Action menu, tap Hide
    NoteThe icon is greyed out to indicate the associated object is hidden . Click the icon again to restore the object.

    To restore an object to view

    1. Tap Models & Hidden Objects
    2. In the Models panel, navigate to the hidden object Restore
    NoteThe icon is highlighted again to indicate it is visible.

    Hiding parent and child objects

    When working with objects, you can use the Properties panel to skip between parent and child objects in the model. For example, you can tap a door in the model, open the Properties panel, then use the angle brackets to move up to the parent object level (all the doors in that level of the model), then hide them.

    To hide multiple parent and child objects

    1. In the model, tap an object
    2. From the Action menu, tap Properties

      The selected object appears at the top of the Properties window

    3. In the Properties panel, click the angle bracket to the left of the selected object

      The parent object is displayed at the top of the Properties window, with the child objects listed beneath

    4. In the Properties panel, tap the parent and child objects you want to hide Hide
    Note Tap the angle bracket to the right of the parent object to return to the original child object

    Hiding models and model lines

    To hide a model

    1. Tap Models & Hidden Objects
    2. In the Models panel, navigate to the model you want to hide Hide
    NoteThe icon is greyed out to indicate the associated model is hidden.

    To hide model lines

    1. Tap Models & Hidden Objects
    2. In the Models panel, tap Hide Model Lines
      NoteThe icon is greyed out to indicate model lines are hidden. Click the icon again to show model lines.