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Filled Region Importing

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IMCornish
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Filled Region Importing

I am having a bad day since I am sure I have found the solution to this problem before, but today its turning me grey!

 

I have an annotation tag which has a coloured title bar using a coloured region as a background to the title text.  However having created a standard drafting detail in a 'Standard Details' project, using one of these annotation tags, when copied into a new project the colour is replaced by black losing the title text in the background.

Any ideas welcome please.

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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AJA14
in reply to: IMCornish

Hi,

Check your object styles and visibility graphics in your new project.
Not sure this helps but just throwing an idea.

Regards,

Ali Al-Hammoud
Structural Design Engineer
MZ & Partners Engineering Consultancy
Message 3 of 6

Try this:

click the tag > Edit Family >using TAB select the Flled Region backround colour >from Properties > Edit Type >Type Properties > Color -choose desired color- OK > Load back into project...I suppose it will work...

Constantin Stroescu
BIM Manager AGD

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EESignature

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The original family has the correct colour, it is when it is imported into a family that the colour changes.

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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IMCornish
in reply to: AJA14

Have tried all this and cannot find a reference to the filled region, or any filled region come to that. So no further forward thanks for trying

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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Lance.Coffey
in reply to: IMCornish

If you haven't already done so, try loading the family into a new project (using one of the default templates).

 

If the issue does not occur in the new project, then you know that it is related to a setting in your 'Standard Details' project. The following Revit Clinic post has information on tools to troubleshoot this situation:

Tools for Troubleshooting Unexpected Behavior in Revit

http://revitclinic.typepad.com/my_weblog/2012/02/tools-for-troubleshooting-unexpected-behavior-in-re...



Lance Coffey

Technical Support Specialist

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