The Renovation Palette can be opened from Window > Palettes > Renovation Palette.
Use the Renovation Palette:
•to assign a Renovation Status to any number of selected elements
•to set a default Renovation Status for newly placed elements
•to switch the Renovation Filter of the current view
•to limit a selected element to a single Renovation Filter only
For general information on this feature, see Renovation.
Assign Renovation Status to Selected Element(s)
1.Select one or more elements to which you want to assign a different renovation status.
2.From the Renovation Palette, click the icon representing the status you need.
•Existing Element: to be retained
•New Element: constructed during the current renovation process; to be retained
•To Be Demolished Element: to be demolished during the current renovation process
Assign Default Renovation Status
1.With nothing selected, click the icon of the Renovation Status you wish to be the default - for example, “New.”
2.Now, all elements you place - regardless of which tool you use - will automatically be assigned the “New” status.
Switch Renovation Filter
From the Renovation Palette, click the desired filter from the Renovation Filter pop-up:
You can also use the Quick Options Palette to switch the Renovation Filter in effect.
Show on Current Renovation Filter Only
Use the icon at the top right of the Renovation Palette to limit a selected element to the Renovation Filter currently in effect.