If I leave it checked but I enable 'Auto Display Detail Levels for Design Layers' in the Doc Prefs - and set the layer scale appropriately - then I can view the sill on the design layer + still have control over the detail levels in viewports. So you get High Detail across the board + no control over it. The Detail Level selected in the OIP for a viewport The geometry I have checked-off in the '3D Part' list
Whether 'Auto Display Detail Levels for Design Layers' is enabled in the Doc Prefs What the Layer Scale is on the design layer Reinstall Vectorworks with the correct serial number starting with a B to solve this issue. Users of this software include people including architects, interior designers, landscape designers and product and furniture designers, as well as students who are ready to start their careers. This can have two causes: Vectorworks is installed with an electronic, dongle-free license (serial number starts with E) instead of with a dongle license (serial number starts with B). Vectorworks software is a path and solution in the CAD industry that allows designers to do their best to advance their ideas. It seems to me that if I uncheck 'Auto generate Detail Levels for Top/Plan view' for the individual WinDoor object, that object displays in High Detail in Top/Plan regardless of: Step 2: (Re)installing the dongle driver did not work. The detail levels for WinDoor objects works differently to the VW Door + Window where sills/thresholds show by default on the design layer unless you have 'Auto Display Detail Levels for Design Layers' enabled in the Doc Prefs + the layer scale is set to something small. H. thank you! I did look at those settings but hadn't delved deep enough.