I'm looking for any advice on how to work around Home Designer Pro not having layer sets. I'd like to create multiple different plan views with different viewable objects depending on what I'm trying to show. For example, I have a walkout basement so for the same floor level (plan view) I could have a foundation plan showing the footings and frost walls, I could have a general floor plan showing rooms and basic fixtures, I could also have a ceiling framing plan, I could have an electrical plan and I could have a mechanical plan. Putting all of these items in one plan would be far too messy and confusing so ideally this is 5+ separate views of the same floor. So far, I have not been able to figure out how to force Pro to allow this. I know Premier has layer sets by layout so it would be easy if I had an extra $2,000 laying around for Premier. Seeing as I don't, does anyone have recommendations for faking or forcing layer sets? I've thought about getting the plans to the point where I know nothing will change and sending views to layouts as images but that kills scaling and is a huge pain if anything did change late in the game.
I was initially hoping that creating new plan views would solve the issue but it appears they are simply creating exact copies with fully linked view options. it would appear that new plan views offer no functionality as far as I can tell. I'm not sure why I would ever want multiple copies of the exact same view that are fully dynamically linked.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've been trying to find a solution for a couple of weeks now and the only thing I can come up with involve creating non-dynamic layouts or creating multiple models that aren't linked. Both are unattractive options.