Graphics & tagging.

How the model looks in a view — colour, visibility, tags. All of it per-view, none of it touching the elements themselves.

Colour-by-rule and tagging every untagged door

Colour directly

Override the colour of a set of elements in a view — any RGB.

When: quick markups — "make these red so we talk about them in the meeting".

color the selected walls red in this view

Colour by rule

Conditional colouring by parameter value — exact matches, a colour for empty, and a catch-all for everything else.

When: visual QA. The fire-rating audit in one sentence: red where missing, green where set.

color walls red where fire rating is empty, green otherwise color doors by their fire rating value

View filters — create and apply

Reusable filters (category + condition) that hide or colour their matches in any view. Creating and applying are both one ask.

When: graphics standards — the JKR colour scheme lives here. Build the filter once, apply it across the sheet set.

create a filter for walls where Fire Rating is empty apply the "FR Missing" filter to this view in red

Hide & isolate

Hide a set, or isolate it (hide everything else), in any view by name.

When: decluttering a view for printing or coordination. For the temporary version that resets, see Navigate & select.

hide all the furniture in this view isolate the structure in the Level 4 plan

Tagging

Tag a whole category in a view — or the smarter version: tag every untagged element, skipping the ones already tagged and anything grouped. Omit the category and it does the common documentation set: doors, windows, walls, rooms.

When: sheet prep. The "did I tag everything?" pass becomes one sentence per view.

tag every untagged door in the active view tag everything that needs tagging in this view

Replies report tagged vs skipped counts per category.