Hi,
is there a way to filter Elevations in plan view to make some elevation mark and bubble not visible without managing their visibility manually?
What we want to achieve here is to create different View Filter to manage Elevations. The Elevations we want to manage visibility are the following : Global Elevation, Construction Elevation, Demolition Elevation.
For Example, is there a way to create a filter to hide Demolition Elevations from our construction plans, or create a filter to only show Global Elevations on large scale drawings and hide Construction et Demolition Elevations?
Regards
@SylviaQB wrote:
Its amazing that this is still happening, same solution for callouts of sections, the filter will hide the entire annotation... but not with elevation.
Select the interior elevations that you don't want showing on your overall plans, and in the Properties box, set the "Hide at scales coarser than" to less than your plan showing. This will not work for all situations, but it helps.
Filter using Family and Type criteria, works for everything.
Frustrated this is still an issue in Revit 2022 - I'm with the many people saying this one is not solved. Filtering by type is a painful workaround, not a solution; it requires far too much management on a large project with multiple drawing series and drawing folders, is far too easy to get clashing data between the elevation type and the typical folder organization that works for every other view type. Common, Autodesk, just extend the parameters of the arrow to the bubble when all the arrows match data and just leave it blank them when they clash.
This does not solve the issue that elevation bubbles should be filtered out with the elevation marker. On a project with multiple people, I don't want to be creating additional view types just for filtering. @kimberly.fuhrman can we get this adjusted to not being solved.
@m_barnett I do not have that power on this forum. Tagging @lim.wendy to review.
Hi @m_barnett, I find that filtering by Family and Type actually works - i.e. it captures both the pointers and the body/bubble. Note that it will not work though if you have only one family type for your elevations, obviously.
In my case I have 3 family types for interior elevations and I wanted to filter these out and so I added 3 rules with the "OR (Any rule may be true)" function. See screenshot.
Cheers @ToanDN for pointing me in the right direction.
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