Visually Distinguishing Active Workset Elements
All elements that are not in the active workset can display as gray in the drawing area. Temporary elements,
such as temporary dimensions and controls, do not display in gray. This option has no effect on printing,
but helps to prevent adding elements to an undesired workset.
To visually distinguish the active workset:
1 Click File menu
2 In the Worksets dialog, select Gray Inactive Workset Graphics, and click OK.
Alternatively, on the Worksets toolbar, click
The following image shows a project floor plan where the Interior Layout workset is active, and all other
worksets are gray.
Filtering Non-editable Workset Elements from Selection
When you select elements in the drawing area, you can filter any that are non-editable. This option is not
selected by default.
1 On the Design Bar, click Modify.
2 On the Options Bar, select Editable Only.
3 In the drawing area, make your selection.
Controlling Workset Visibility
1 Click View menu
2 Click the Worksets tab.
3 Clear any worksets you do not want to display.
Under Selection, click All to select all worksets on the tab. When all worksets are selected,
the check boxes act as a single entity: select one to select all, or clear one to clear all.
Click None to clear the selection of any worksets.
Click Invert Selection to toggle the selection of rows between ones that are selected and ones
that are not. For example, if 6 rows are selected and you click Invert Selection, those 6 rows
are no longer selected and all others are.
Worksets.
Visibility/Graphics.
(Gray Inactive Workset Graphics).
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