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Display of objects

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Hi, just a quick one on the display of objects. I have a floor in a house and it has wood for the top layer and it doesnt cut out the floor poche for the cabinets that I have in there. Are you supposed to put the floor/ cabinets in the drawing in a certain order to get the poche to cut at the right locations? Thanks John Fleming
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Display of objects

Hi, just a quick one on the display of objects. I have a floor in a house and it has wood for the top layer and it doesnt cut out the floor poche for the cabinets that I have in there. Are you supposed to put the floor/ cabinets in the drawing in a certain order to get the poche to cut at the right locations? Thanks John Fleming
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The factory cabinets were designed to be transparent from the top. You can make your own cabinet which will hide the floor hatch if you like. "John Fleming" wrote in message news:4225ed62_2@newsprd01... > Hi, just a quick one on the display of objects. I have a floor in a house > and it has wood for the top layer and it doesnt cut out the floor poche for > the cabinets that I have in there. Are you supposed to put the floor/ > cabinets in the drawing in a certain order to get the poche to cut at the > right locations? > > Thanks > John Fleming > >
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The factory cabinets were designed to be transparent from the top. You can make your own cabinet which will hide the floor hatch if you like. "John Fleming" wrote in message news:4225ed62_2@newsprd01... > Hi, just a quick one on the display of objects. I have a floor in a house > and it has wood for the top layer and it doesnt cut out the floor poche for > the cabinets that I have in there. Are you supposed to put the floor/ > cabinets in the drawing in a certain order to get the poche to cut at the > right locations? > > Thanks > John Fleming > >
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You need to open the counter top family and either pick on the 3d solid and under its visibilty settings make it on in plan. It is turned off by default. Or make a detail component that is a filled region that is solid white or no hatch opaque and then nest that into you countertop family.
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You need to open the counter top family and either pick on the 3d solid and under its visibilty settings make it on in plan. It is turned off by default. Or make a detail component that is a filled region that is solid white or no hatch opaque and then nest that into you countertop family.
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Found it thanks. I guess that I find it odd that not having it checked in the visability settings is the default. Why would not want to have the floor poche cut at not only cabinets but appliances also. I am really confused at why this would be. Is there a reason that it isnt checked as the default? "sdbrown" wrote in message news:27279536.1109791182142.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > You need to open the counter top family and either pick on the 3d solid > and under its visibilty settings make it on in plan. It is turned off by > default. Or make a detail component that is a filled region that is solid > white or no hatch opaque and then nest that into you countertop family.
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Found it thanks. I guess that I find it odd that not having it checked in the visability settings is the default. Why would not want to have the floor poche cut at not only cabinets but appliances also. I am really confused at why this would be. Is there a reason that it isnt checked as the default? "sdbrown" wrote in message news:27279536.1109791182142.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > You need to open the counter top family and either pick on the 3d solid > and under its visibilty settings make it on in plan. It is turned off by > default. Or make a detail component that is a filled region that is solid > white or no hatch opaque and then nest that into you countertop family.
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To speed view regeneration, if revit has to calculate the hidden line removal it adds to the regen time.
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To speed view regeneration, if revit has to calculate the hidden line removal it adds to the regen time.

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