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Detail Item Families with Hidden Reference Planes

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TWhitehead_HED
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Detail Item Families with Hidden Reference Planes

I'm running across multiple detail item families that have reference planes that I'm unable to show or select.  This has nothing to do with categories being turned off in view.  I'm unable to select in the view.  I can find the items using various plugins or SnoopDB/RevitLookup.  Creating a new reference plane works as expected and shows.  

 

These items have been in use for a few years.  The reference planes are there as we have parameters driving the geometry via those reference planes.  In some instances, the family was based on an OOTB element with just a name change and tweak to some subcategories.  My only clue so far is that the property BoundingBox is set to <null> on the reference planes that are hidden, where a new reference plane has that set to <BoundingBoxXYZ>

 

Any insight would be appreciated.  Example file attached.  

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ennujozlagam
als Antwort auf: TWhitehead_HED

I just checked your family and there are no reference lines drawn. If you want to activate your reference line go to VG > annotation categories > tick show annotation categories in the view? Thanks

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TWhitehead_HED
als Antwort auf: ennujozlagam

Oh there are reference lines, you can't see them.  The VG doesn't turn them on.  

 

We've found the problem with the help of John Pierson over at Parallax.  At some point, someone used a tool that invoked "Hide in View" (yes I know that doesn't show up in the family editor environment).  

 

I'll record something to show you.  

Tom

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TWhitehead_HED
als Antwort auf: TWhitehead_HED

Here you go.  There are 5 reference planes in that family.  This also shows the solution.  

Here's where you can get the dyn for yourself. RevitForum.org-RP invisible in Family Editor   

 

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