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revit 2013 None of the created elements are visible...

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granite07
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revit 2013 None of the created elements are visible...

I drew a structural wall with the 'rectangle' function, but this error appears and the wall is not visible in the floor plan 'level 1' ?

 

"Warning: None of the created elements are visible in Floor Plan: Level 1 View. You may want to check the active view, its Parameters, and Visibility settings, as well as any Plan Regions and their settings."

Forest Peterson, granite@stanford.edu; build-sheet
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ccollins
in reply to: granite07

Check these:

 

1. Constraints of Walls to Levels--Base, Offset, Top, Offset, etc.

 

2. Check View Range of plan view--Cut plane, view depth, etc.

 

3. Check if the walls are hidden ( workset, Model category turned off, Hidden in View, etc.) Use lightbulb tool to reveal hidden elements.

 

4. Phase--if Phases are used, are walls on wrong Phase, Phase Filter not set correctly in view

 

5. Design Options--if Design Options are used, are walls on Design Option and not displayed

 

 

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect/BIM Manager
Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
St. Louis, MO
Message 3 of 9
granite07
in reply to: granite07

thank you Collins, those are good suggestions.

 

After several trys I found the problem is the Wall type.

 

If I use the default generic 'Wall' or a 'Wall:Architectural' everything is fine, but the 'Wall:Structural' results in the warning. I asked a 'BIM expert' here in the lab and he said that the structural wall type requires creating a structural plan in view/create/plan_views/structural_plan

 

nice.

Forest Peterson, granite@stanford.edu; build-sheet
Message 4 of 9
ccollins
in reply to: granite07

Do you mean setting the View Discipline to Structural?

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect/BIM Manager
Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
St. Louis, MO
Message 5 of 9
granite07
in reply to: ccollins

I honestly don't know...I did not try this solution and relied on the 'BIM expert' that this is the solution. I used the 'Wall:Architectural' as a solution.

 

I will remove my solved tag - it wont let me remove the solved tag

Forest Peterson, granite@stanford.edu; build-sheet
Message 6 of 9
ccollins
in reply to: granite07

Ask the BIM expert if:

 

1. View Discipline had to be set to Structural

 

2. Structural Framing Plan View Template had to be applied

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect/BIM Manager
Thalden Boyd Emery Architects
St. Louis, MO
Message 7 of 9
granite07
in reply to: ccollins

he said "view/create/plan_views/structural_plan"

Forest Peterson, granite@stanford.edu; build-sheet
Message 8 of 9
ben
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in reply to: granite07

I am getting this same error when I try to add a detail line in a view. I looked through all the tabs in the VG's and I don't even see where Detail Line is an option available to be checked. Any ideas?



Software making you mad? Slam your mouse on the desk...60% of the time, it works every time.

"Revit lives in the land of perfect and doesn't understand what construction is."

Message 9 of 9
ToanDN
in reply to: ben

All lines (detail, model) are under Lines category.  Expand it to see the subcategories.

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