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View Range frustration

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thombrady
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View Range frustration

I am working in a view & just want to see the steel. The top of steel is at 13'1" & I set my view range top at 13'1" & cut it at 13'0". This has worked in multiple views in the past in this project with no problems. For some reason my steel is not being shown although I can see the columns & everything is on. I also adjusted the view range multiple times(spent at least an hour on this & I know way to much time). Any ideas or suggestions why this is not working?

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max.a.hollander
in reply to: thombrady

Double Check that the steal is in the correct elevation.  then create a view template from a view that worked before make sure to uncheck view range action.  thats my best advice

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dglenn9000
in reply to: thombrady

I am assuming you have verified the structure is actually there. Cut a section, looked at a 3d view of the floor, etc.  Changing your view ranges as described should work so I am assuming it is something else.

 

- Try changing your detail levels.  I beleive in the past I have not been able to see beams in Coarse and had to put it on medium

- Check vg to make sure structural elements are all on.

- Check vg "revit links" tab and make sure the revit model in not unchecked.

- Check vg "worksets" and make sure the workset the struct model in on is not set to hidded

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thombrady
in reply to: thombrady

I figured it out! It was a plan region, someone had drawn it in & it locked everything I tried to do. Thanks for the replies.

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