The structural member tool seems to class of its internal components separately from the overal object.
I placed some columns. I accidentally had the Stair-Main class on. I then changed the columns to the S-Main class, but some of the components of the column were internally classified in Stair-Main. There is no way to reclassify these objects - there is no setting in the dialog to control this. I did find that if I set the 3D attributes to by class - then they will be reclassified to the object class - but there seems to be an issue that VW classifies with the active class during creation, but does not reclassify the component elements on RE-classification.
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Tom Klaber
The structural member tool seems to class of its internal components separately from the overal object.
I placed some columns. I accidentally had the Stair-Main class on. I then changed the columns to the S-Main class, but some of the components of the column were internally classified in Stair-Main. There is no way to reclassify these objects - there is no setting in the dialog to control this. I did find that if I set the 3D attributes to by class - then they will be reclassified to the object class - but there seems to be an issue that VW classifies with the active class during creation, but does not reclassify the component elements on RE-classification.
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