Hello Currently I am placing Generic models which are supposed to be a tunnel in Revit . The thing is I am placing them outside the North/east/South/west/ Elevation View . Then I am moving the Elevations (North east …) to see my tunnel in the plan view .
My problem is that I cannot locate them in 3D model they are not directly visible , and in the north view I cannot see the levels assigned or near the generic elements .
How can I fix this issue . I know I can move the generic models into the Views but I don't want this approach since I might need the points and their location.
what is the best approach for such an issue .
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Post the actual RVT file and we'll take a look at it and advise you.
...also, here's a handy reference to check when you can't find "stuff" in the View:
Missing Something in a Revit View? 33 Steps to Find Stuff | Ideate Inc
Hello , Thanks a lot for the help. I have upload the file . Please if there was an approach I can fix this issue inform me how.
Hello it is uploaded in the orginal message up . I have edited it
Thanks
Yes I know that I am extracting solids from civil 3d to revit using dynamo . So the best approach would be to move the generic models to the elevation view ?
Also how did you check it and it was far how .
I mean what did you press so that you got this type of view in revit
@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:
I mean what did you press so that you got this type of view in revit
Zoom to Fit and press Reveal Hidden Elements
Just if I may ask one more simple question how would I Get the northing and easting values in Revit ?
@ahmadkhalaf7892 wrote:Just if I may ask one more simple question how would I Get the northing and easting values in Revit ?
I don't understand. Northing and Easting? Cartesian coordinates? X,Y? That's exactly what Revit uses.
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