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Details about the Footer of the Control Board

Information about the buttons in the footer of the Control Board.

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Footer (LINEAR Control Board)

Footer menu of Control Board in the LINEAR Solutions for Autodesk Revit

In the footer of the control board you will find the following functions:

Button Function

Horizontal Working Section

Activates the function that allows you to create a horizontal working section in a separate section view.

Vertical Working Section

Activates the function that allows you to create a vertical working section in a separate section view.

Working Section in Front of Wall

Activates the function that allows you to create a working section in front of a wall. The working section is opened in a separate section view.

Note: You can create section views using the functions listed above in top views or using the Section function in the Create group on the View tab of the Revit Ribbon.

Button

Function

3D Selection box

Activates the function that allows you to highlight selected elements in a 3D view in order to view a spatial situation more closely and to design it.

Remove 3D Selection box

Removes the selection box, if present, in a 3D view.

Rotate Components by 90 degrees

Activates the function that allows you to turn components by 90 degrees.

The command rotates a component 90 degrees on the Z axis. Pipe or duct accessories with precisely two opposite connections are rotated on the described axis. In cases of pipe or duct accessories with more than 2 connections, an attempt is made to derive the axis of rotation from the associated connections.

Show All Locations

Displays all locations in views that are linked in the reports of the current topic or that were linked during detection or calculation.

Hide All Locations

Hides all locations in views that are linked in the reports of the current topic or that were linked during detection or calculation. The function can also be used to deactivate highlighting of components in the model, e.g. when showing components in the Quantity Take-off workflow.