Highlight the room tag, and the boundary will display....but if it's coming
up 'not enclosed' you wont see anything. You can use room separation lines
to define those areas such as openings where rooms should be enclosed.
"Jenb" wrote in message
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> When I start a project, I set up my Room tags to show the areas. As soon
as I start adding detail to the drawing eg. water features, openings, niches
ex. some rooms show up as "not enclosed". Is there a quick way that Revit
can show you where the Room separations are calculated?