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You can edit a property set only at the hierarchical level for which thi= s property set is defined. Take the level of object types, for example. At = this level, you can edit property sets defined for object types only. If a = property set is defined for an object class, you can edit this property set= only at the level of the object class in question.
The same is true for adding new properties to a property set: You can ad= d new properties to a property set only at the hierarchical level for which= this property set is defined. If you want to add a new property only to a = subordinate level, you must create a separate property set for the hierarch= ical level in question.
The characteristics of the properties of a property set cannot be edited= directly in the property set. To change the characteristics of a property,= you must change the original entry in the property library (see =E2=80=9C<= a href=3D"/display/BIMPLUSMANUAL/Attributbibliothek+pflegen#Attributbibliot= hekpflegen-AttributeoderAttributgruppenbearbeiten">Editing properties or pr= operty groups=E2=80=9C). Bimplus automatically applies the change to al= l property sets of the team that contain the changed property.
This is only possible if ...
=E2=86=92 Property manager is open (see =E2=80=9COpening the property manager=
=E2=80=9D)
=E2=86=92 You selected a property set template that can be edited
Click =
in the Object column to expand the tree structure as far a=
s the required hierarchical level and select the object type or object clas=
s for which you want to create a new property set.
Click New property set on the toolb= ar of the Property sets column.
You can see the
Enter a name f=
or the new property set.
Click CREATE.
This is only possible if ...
=E2=86=92 Property manager is open (see =E2=80=9COpening the property manager=
=E2=80=9D)
=E2=86=92 You selected a property set template that can be edited
Click =
in the Object column to expand the tree structure as far a=
s the required hierarchical level and select the object type or object clas=
s of which you want to edit a property set.
If you want to add a property:
Click in the Property library column to expand the tree structure as far as the required hierarchi=
cal level, select the property you want to add, and click Add.
Or:
If you want to remove a property:
Go to the Property sets column of the property you want to=
remove and click Remove=
.
This is only possible if ...
=E2=86=92 Property manager is open (see =E2=80=9COpening the property manager=
=E2=80=9D)
=E2=86=92 You selected a property set template that can be edited
Click =
in the Object column to expand the tree structure as far a=
s the required hierarchical level and select the object type or object clas=
s of which you want to edit a property set.
If you want to move an entire property set:
Go to the Property sets column and point to the Move symbol of the property=
set you want to move.
Or:
If you want to move a property within a property set:
Click in the Property sets column to open the required property set and point to the Move symbol of the property you=
want to move.
You can delete a property set only from the hierarchical level for which= this property set is defined. If a property set is defined for an entire o= bject class, you can delete this property set only from the level of the ob= ject class in question.
ATTENTION!
The property set will also be deleted from all object types and= object classes that are subordinate to this hierarchical level.
This is only possible if ...
=E2=86=92 Property manager is open (see =E2=80=9COpening the property manager=
=E2=80=9D)
=E2=86=92 You selected a property set template that can be edited
Click =
in the Object column to expand the tree structure as far a=
s the required hierarchical level and select the object type or object clas=
s from which you want to remove a property set.
Click DELETE to confirm = the prompt.