This issue has absolutely dumbfounded me and I cannot understand why. I have created 4 elevations with a view template, pretty standard and nothing crazy. For some reason when I use this view template, my existing walls, roofs, window Projection Lines or at least the border lines do not change when applied with a phase. What I mean by that is in a New Construction Phase with a Show Prev.+New filter applied, the existing elements do not change.
I've gone through multiple forum posts and videos that haven't helped. I've gone through my phases under the manage tab and made sure nothing was wrong with that. I've compared my view template with othr projects I have and nothing is different.
The one weird thing I have found however, when I apply my floor plan view template to the elevation, existing and new show how they are supposed to, gray and black. This led me to compare the floor plan view template with the elevation view template, and I couldn't find anything different. At least I thought so.
Does anyone know how to fix this or have had similar issues? I can post pictures if need be.
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Can you post the screenshot of the view template? I want to check if the setting is left unchecked.
here's the screenshot of the template I was using. i had everything checked and still no solution.
Without looking at the details of your view template, I would guess that the phasing display parameters/overrides are affecting the display. Check that out!
That's the funny thing, I have my graphic overrides set to how they should be dileniating existing and new information. This led me to go through the hierarchy of graphical overrides and resulted in nothing successful.
Can you screenshot the phase filters tab?
That was it! Sorry for taking so long to reply, I went it to the view and it was applied to <wide lines> which would make sense for the view. I didn't look there solely because I didn't edit that for this project. Thank you so much.
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