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Had this same problem - took for ever to figure out. Answer: Far Clipping, No Clip.
I have no idea why some elevation tags were clipped and others weren't, they are all visible now.
Cheers,
I have this problem, and i thinks its a glitch in revit.
i resolve it by going to site plan view where all elevation markers are visible, then i select the elevation mark that have problem then change the value of "Associated Datum" properties to any value, you will see it will solve the problem, then just return the value to "None" after the marker is visible to be safe.
it works for me, so nothing to loose if you try if you encounter this problem
cheerss!!!
Mine were nowhere to be found. I tried the crop area, and checking the phasing. The structure was only showing up in the south and East Elevations, and there were no symbols on the levels. What I did to remedy this was to delete all the elevations in the project browser, add four new ones and rename them.
I just placed over fifty elevation markers on four floors of our new building. Everything was placed in 'New Construction" phase. Upon opening the sheets again - all of the markers disappeared. There are no filters and cropping is turned off.
Where did they all go??????
I found a problem.
Revit can't name it's elevation markers past the number 9. So if you are working on one floor of a building and delete a marker 3-a, etc. It deletes all the markers of the same number on all floors in the building.
Does that mean the markers have to be re-named to something else each one. I haven't checked that yet - but I really don't have the time since I lost all morning placing the first 50 markers!!!!!!!!!
@Anonymous wrote:
I found a problem.
Revit can't name it's elevation markers past the number 9. So if you are working on one floor of a building and delete a marker 3-a, etc. It deletes all the markers of the same number on all floors in the building.
Does that mean the markers have to be re-named to something else each one. I haven't checked that yet - but I really don't have the time since I lost all morning placing the first 50 markers!!!!!!!!!
If you delete a marker then all and only the elevations (normally 4 of them) belong to said marker get deleted. Subsequently, any elevations placed with "Reference other view" that pointing to 1 of those 4 elevations, and any view created by call-out drawn in those elevations , get deleted. Other elevations placed independently from said marker should not be deleted.
I hope you resolved the problem in your case but in my case I needed to change the "Hide at scale coarser than" to a different value.
The scale of my view was 1:500 but on the elevation 1:100.
Hope this helps someone 🙂
When elevation markers are showing - but with the wrong sheet reference.
If you have more than one sheet with the same elevation on it (for instance to show finishes) then Revit will create a 2nd elevation marker laid over the first. Instead of Revit stacking them, only the last sheet reference will be displayed and hiding the first original one. Select the last elevation marker reference, right click, and select hide element. This will hide the second elevation marker and display the first.
Alternatively move the elevation marker to show both side by side.
Just had this issue and hint is that you obviously have to go over the normal things in the floor plan like hidden views and scale size that the elevation might be hidden etc. but
then go to the elevation and to the properties and Phasing and drop the Phase filter from the phase (for example existing) to the new construction phase.
the actual elevation just has to be changed from existing to new construction in the tab. once you go back to the plan view (as a new construction plan view) it should be there.
works in reverse order for new construction back to existing too. the target phase for the elevation is the phase you want your elevation to be
I Also found that if the Discipline is different between the plan and the elevation, the marker will not show up .
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