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The Visual View's Top Toolbar holds various controls that effect what is shown on the Visual view.

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FIT TO PLAN BUTTON

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The Fit Plan button (or its keyboard shortcut of the Home-key) will zoom the view to the full extents of the current projectProject.

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FLOOR / CEILING VIEW LAYER

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While usually very similar, Hero considers floors Floors & ceilings Ceilings as completely separate objects within the model. This allows floor or ceilings to be split individually without complicating the opposing floor or ceiling. This becomes particularly important to reduce unnecessary splits when conducting multiple level projects, with automatic adjacency splits.

The Floor/Ceiling View Layer on the Visual Top Toolbar controls whether the Floors or the Ceilings of a project, will be selected & manipulated by 🖱 mouse clicks.

The current view layer can be toggled using these buttons, or via the ⌨ V keyboard shortcut "V".  

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LEVEL VIEW

Levels act as reference layers to organise objects according to their story or level within the building. Levels are organised primarily through the Visual Top Toolbar's Level organizerView.

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The current level Current Level of the project is shown in the Level View Combo-Box, along with it's Height above Ground. The adjacent levels Levels above & below will also be shown in the visual view Visual View as faded objects. The current level Current Level can be toggled by either the up & down spinner buttons, or via the drop-down menu of the comboboxcombo-box. Alternatively keyboard shortcuts Page Up & Page Down perform similar functions.

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New levels Levels can be created by the Add Level button next to the combobox combo-box and will be added as the top floor of a project .or via the keyboard shortcut ⌨ Insert

Levels can be edited within the Level OrganizerView's Drop-down viewlist. Within this view, you change the name of Levels within the textfields, or adjust the height above ground of each level. 

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You can also use the Organizer Level View to move levels Levels up & down either using the Up /and Down buttons, or by drag 🖱 Drag & dropping Drop the level directly into its desired position. The level Level heights will adjust accordingly.

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Levels can be deleted by the Delete Level button on the row of the level, and will delete all objects within that level.

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DWELLINGS

Additional Dwellings for multi-dwelling residential projects can be added in the Dwellings section of the Visual Top Toolbar.

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To add a new dwelling Dwelling, click the Add Dwelling button next to the Dwelling ComboboxLevel View. The Current Selected Dwelling of the project Project will be shown within the combobox and can changed via the drop-down.

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All new zones Zones created in the Visual View will be zones Zones of the current selected dwelling Current Selected Dwelling (however they the parent dwelling can be changed in the dataData-grid Grid at a later stage). Dwellings and all their child objects can also be deleted with the Delete Dwelling button located next to the Add Dwelling button.

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PROJECT NORTH

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The Project North arrow in the Visual Top Toolbar shows the current orientation Orientation of the visual view Project and all its contained objects. If the imported plans have North in a different direction, this can be set via entering the correct orientation in the 🔤 Textfield, or by dragging 🖱 Dragging the north arrow, or by double🖱 Double Left-clicking Click the arrow which will enter Set Project Orientation drawing mode.

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Set Project Orientation drawing-mode can also be entered by clicking the Orientation button Button on the left toolbar Left Toolbar or using via the keyboard shortcut 'O' ⌨ O

Set Project Orientation Drawing Mode

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Once in Set Project Orientation drawing-mode, you can draw a line that represents the North arrow, such as tracing over the north arrow direction on the plans.

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