Sort and group your models in the model tree

Sort and group your models in the model tree

In BIMcollab Zoom, the model tree is sorted alphabetically. To sort and group models, prefixes can be used on the models in your file:
  1. Right-click a model in the model tree
  2. Choose ‘Add prefix’ to give models a prefix


Models with the same prefix will be grouped.
Prefixes are stored in the project folder or project file, so next time you open the project the models will be sorted the same way.

Icon change
In BIMcollab Zoom version 7.4 or later, the icons in the navigation tab for both the local file and shared project folders have been improved as follows:
 

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