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Same Selection Set. This rule will ignore clashing items that are in the same specified Selection
Set.
Specified Selection Sets. This rule will ignore clashing items where each item is in a specified
Selection Set
4. In the Rule Description box, click on each of the underlined values to define your custom rule. The
customizable values available with the built in templates are:
Name. Use the name of the category or property as it is displayed in the interface
(recommended). You can also choose Internal Name which is that accessed via the API (for
advanced use only).
'<category>'. Choose from the available list, which category the property you wish to define is in.
Only the categories that are contained in the scene are available in the drop down.
'<property>'. Choose from the available list, which property you wish to define. Again, only the
properties in the scene within the chosen category will be available.
the Last Object. Search for the defined property on the specified selection. The Last Object is
the default, though you can also choose from Any Parent, a Model, a Layer, or the Geometry.
'<set>'. Choose from the available list, which Selection Set you require to define the rule. Only
the pre-defined Selection and Search Sets are available in the drop down.
5. Click OK to add the new ignore rule, or Cancel to return to NavisWorks.
Managing Clash Rules
Editing clash rules
1. On the Rules tab, select the ignore rule you want to edit.
2. Click the Edit button.
3. Rename the rule if you wish to change it from its current name.
4. Choose another Rule Template if you wish to change it from the current template.
5. In the Rule Description box, click on each of the underlined values to redefine your custom rule.
6. Click OK to save the changes you've made to the rule, or click Cancel to return to NavisWorks.
Deleting clash rules
Clash Rules
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