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                             Don’t be concerned if the filter names seem a bit cryptic at first. What is really important is
                           the four graphic conditions that can be overridden: New, Existing, Demolished, and Temporary.
                           Let’s take a moment to explore how these graphic conditions are applied to a virtually unlimited
                           number of user-defined project phases. Any object you place into a project has certain states
                           relative to any particular phase. In other words, you might ask the following questions about a
                           model element:
                             ◆ ◆ Was it created in the current phase? That’s new.
                             ◆ ◆ Was it created in a previous phase? That’s existing.

                             ◆ ◆ Was it created in a previous phase and demolished in the current phase? That’s demolished.
                             ◆ ◆ Is the object created and demolished in the same phase? That’s temporary.
                             As you can see, phase filters are relative settings. That is, the filters are relative to the phasing
                           properties of the object and the phase of the view in which the object is displayed. Also realize
                           that while phases are applied to elements, phase filters are applied only to views.
                             Now let’s explore the predefined ways a phase filter can be applied. Select any of the drop-
                           down menus, as shown in Figure 10.12. You’ll notice that the phase filter can override the
                           graphics in one of three ways:


                        Figure 10.12
                        setting a filter
                        override














                             ◆ ◆ By Category: The object can be shown by its category settings or not overridden. It will be
                                displayed in the project just as it does by default.

                             ◆ ◆ Overridden: This means that you can define a graphic override for that object. We’ll get
                                into the graphic overrides in a moment.
                             ◆ ◆ Not Displayed: The object is hidden in the view.
                             Once you understand how each of the phase filters displays objects, phases can begin to
                           make sense. For example, the Show Complete phase filter shows New and Existing elements
                           By Category. But Existing and Temporary elements are not displayed at all. Use this setting when
                           you want to show the model in a finished condition. Another example is to use the Show New
                           phase filter in a schedule such as in a door schedule. The Show New filter will include only
                           those doors that are assigned to the phase that is also assigned to the schedule. The schedule
                           will not list any existing doors or doors that were demolished.









          c10.indd   371                                                                             5/3/2014   11:04:37 AM
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