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Graphics of demolished walls

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Soulspace1
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Graphics of demolished walls

I am having trouble with the graphics of demolished walls.

I find that if in the Phase Filter, I select "show all" so I can see my existing walls, new walls and demolished walls, the demolished walls seem to have a white fill in them. This means that when the demolished walls cross other elements, they "blank out" the elements below them.

What I want to achieve are demolished walls whose outlines can cross other walls or elements, but where I see those elements without the blanking out effect.

Am I doing something wrong here?

Thanks!
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Anonymous
in reply to: Soulspace1

No. That's the way it is designed. It is set up more to have a demo plan and
a new construction plan - not all 3 phases in one view.
However you can get it "faked" by setting up a couple of view. One will be a
wireframe with minimal information. See attached.

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I am having trouble with the graphics of demolished walls.

I find that if in the Phase Filter, I select "show all" so I can see my
existing walls, new walls and demolished walls, the demolished walls seem to
have a white fill in them. This means that when the demolished walls cross
other elements, they "blank out" the elements below them.

What I want to achieve are demolished walls whose outlines can cross other
walls or elements, but where I see those elements without the blanking out
effect.

Am I doing something wrong here?

Thanks!
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Soulspace1
in reply to: Soulspace1

Thanks for your reply Aaron

I am using Revit 8.0, and I guess you are using Revit 8.1 as I cannot open your file.

I will wait until 8.1 arrives!

Thanks again

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