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Show Project Base Point and Survey Point in Ceiling plan

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BIMAbhi
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Show Project Base Point and Survey Point in Ceiling plan

Can we see the Project Base Point & Survey point in the ceiling plan view in Revit interface (Arch/Stru/Mep).

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
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Message 2 of 11
apjones
in reply to: BIMAbhi

I would think so, yes. Look in view graphics (VG) and turn them on (They will likely be off by default)
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Message 3 of 11
BIMAbhi
in reply to: apjones

Thanks for your reply. In visibility Graphics tab the Project Base Point & Survey Point (Site Category) is turn on but we can't see the two points in the ceiling layout (Architecture/Structure/Mechanical/Construction Template).

 

Thanks in advance!

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
Message 4 of 11
CoreyDaun
in reply to: BIMAbhi

If they fall below the Cut Plane, they will not be visible. If you need to make them visible, create a tiny Plan Region in their location and adjust the Cut Plane as necessary.

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Message 5 of 11
BIMAbhi
in reply to: CoreyDaun

Thanks for your valuable reply. We have taken a snap for View Range settings from the Site view of a Architecture template which is attached for your reference. Now can you please suggest us the what is the Plan Region View range settings of a Ceiling plan.

 

Thanks is advence!

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
Message 6 of 11
CoreyDaun
in reply to: BIMAbhi

In a Reflected Ceiling Plan, the Cut Plane must be below the Survey and Project Base Points. Set it to 0 and see if that works.

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Message 7 of 11
BIMAbhi
in reply to: CoreyDaun

Thanks for your feedback. Here we have attached a snap for the view range settings of RCP and the Project Base Point & Survey point settings of the floor plan. Please suggest.

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
Message 8 of 11
CoreyDaun
in reply to: BIMAbhi

I have duplicated the View Range shown in your image in a Reflected Ceiling Plan in a new Project file, and my Survey and Project Base Points are visible. Double-check the Site Subcategory V/G Settings and activate "Reveal Hidden Elements" to see if they appear.

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Message 9 of 11
BIMAbhi
in reply to: BIMAbhi

Thanks for your reply. Now we can see the two point in the First floor Ceiling plan in Mechanical new template. Can you please suggest us what is the view range settings for the 2-Ceiling Mech view.

 

Thanks in advance.

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
Message 10 of 11
CoreyDaun
in reply to: BIMAbhi

You will have to set the Cut Plane's Offset to a negative value in order to lower it below the Second Floor Level. So if the Second Floor Level is at 10'-0", than your Cut Plane Offset will have to be -10'-0" or lower. If you create a Plan Region, set the Cut Plane to -100'-0" and that would work for every Level without having to get the offset right for each Level.

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Message 11 of 11
BIMAbhi
in reply to: CoreyDaun

Thanks a lot for your all support.Smiley Happy

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BIMAbhi

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