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family objects appearing where not wanted

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family objects appearing where not wanted

I just upgraded my system to Revit 6.0. As I am going through and revising some parts of my building I am noticing that I have some family objects showing up in views in which they have no right being in. For example in a certain interior elevation all of the light fixtures from the room behind the view are showing up. These fixtures are not in the view plane at all and should not be showing up. This seems to only be happening with a few specific family objects that I have modified and a few in place family objects. None of this was happening in Revit 5. Any suggestions??? If I can't figure this out I will probably try to recreate the family and see if that works. thanks, Aaron Jobson
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Hi Job, can you post the files, tht should help to solve the issue. also i suggest posting the files to revitsupport team also. Eat Revit, Drink Revit, Sleep Revit... "Aaron Jobson" wrote in message news:4058e10c_2@newsprd01... > I just upgraded my system to Revit 6.0. As I am going through and revising > some parts of my building I am noticing that I have some family objects > showing up in views in which they have no right being in. For example in a > certain interior elevation all of the light fixtures from the room behind > the view are showing up. These fixtures are not in the view plane at all > and should not be showing up. This seems to only be happening with a few > specific family objects that I have modified and a few in place family > objects. None of this was happening in Revit 5. Any suggestions??? If I > can't figure this out I will probably try to recreate the family and see if > that works. > > thanks, > > Aaron Jobson > >

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