I'm importing a dwg into revit, and it looks like som of the lines have moved on the wheels.
When opening the dwg in AutoCad, nothing is wrong with it.
How do I delete those lines.
what's known: lines are on same layer as the rest, and the lines are correctly placed in Autocad.
(See picture for reference)
tbh I didn't know whether to put it here or autocad forum, so show mercy.
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Apperntly picture is not working so here it is again
Those blue lines are Sheet Grid Lines.
...If you are referring to DWG Linework, and that Linework in on a Layer, you can turn off those Layers in Revit.
Sorry for not explaining further. I'm talking about the small cirkels that look like they are popping out of the wheel.
I ended up trying to delete different lines on the wheel and at some point found the right ones.
Hi,
Post the dwg file, maybe it's a element in the dwg that's just not visible or has invisible edges like a 3Dface.
When linked into revit it's border will become visible.
- Michel
I assume you talking about this? AutoCAD have a command called SPLFRAME and set it 1. It will unhide all hidden 3d invisible edge. Use that and then delete those object.
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