Floor not visible in floor plan but only visible in 3D

Floor not visible in floor plan but only visible in 3D

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Floor not visible in floor plan but only visible in 3D

Anonymous
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Dear all,

 

I modeled the floor in revit 2015 and divided it into parts for floor finishes purpose. It went well and all floor finishes are visible in 3D view but the same floor is not visible in floor plan.

 

I clicked the bulb button and selected "select by face" and its still there but there is no option to unhide it. secondly floor category is now Analytical Floors (1).

 

any solution how can i make it visible in floor plan?

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Message 2 of 27

L.Maas
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Maybe your floor is below the view range in your view. Modify the range to make it visible.

Maybe Visibility/Graphics settings has floor disabled in your plan view

Maybe you floor is in a different phase, check your phase settings

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

Message 3 of 27

barthbradley
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Show Original or Both

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Message 4 of 27

Anonymous
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Hi,

I have the same problem on Revit LT 2017

Floors show up on 3d & site plan, but not floor plan.

Visibility graphics seem fine as floors and mass are ticked, they are on the same phase and the view range is deep enough.  Any tips?

I dont recall having this problem on previous versions.

Thanks

Message 5 of 27

Anonymous
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In my case problem arise when I divided floor into parts. I tried much but wasn't able to solve. I than increased the floor height to 1" (Top offset) now its visible. Its not solution but was able to work on model again.


@Anonymouswrote:

Hi,

I have the same problem on Revit LT 2017

Floors show up on 3d & site plan, but not floor plan.

Visibility graphics seem fine as floors and mass are ticked, they are on the same phase and the view range is deep enough.  Any tips?

I dont recall having this problem on previous versions.

Thanks



@Anonymouswrote:

Hi,

I have the same problem on Revit LT 2017

Floors show up on 3d & site plan, but not floor plan.

Visibility graphics seem fine as floors and mass are ticked, they are on the same phase and the view range is deep enough.  Any tips?

I dont recall having this problem on previous versions.

Thanks


 

Message 6 of 27

Anonymous
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Thanks Zain,

I tried that but unfortunately i did not resolve my problem, floor is still not visible in ground floor view

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Message 7 of 27

cbcarch
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check here:

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/EN...

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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Message 8 of 27

Anonymous
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Exactly the same issue is arising with my drawing too, nothing is working, i tried everything but the floor plan is not available.

 

 

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Message 9 of 27

syman2000
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Upload the file. It could be view range

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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Message 10 of 27

Lance.Coffey
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support
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There are many settings that will affect the visibility of elements.

 

For elements which have parts a good first step, as @cbcarch indicated, would be to check the Parts Visibility (try Show Both).

 

If this doesn’t display the missing item, try going through the steps from the following article:

"None of the created elements are visible in the view" in Revit

 

This article covers the following items:

If you've checked many settings and are looking for a list, to possibly remind of something missed, I would suggest reviewing the following Ideate blog post: MISSING SOMETHING IN A REVIT VIEW? 33 STEPS TO FIND STUFF 

 

If the info above is not helping find why the element is not visible, it would help to get a sample model for review, as @syman2000 requested.



Lance Coffey

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Message 11 of 27

Anonymous
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I am facing the same problem on Revit 2021. Visibile in 3d view not in floor plans and elevations. Has anyone been able to fix this?

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Message 12 of 27

Lance.Coffey
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

@Anonymous Considering the 30+ possible causes for this behavior, there is a good chance that the issue you are seeing is caused by something different compared to those previously reported.

 

What have you checked / tried so far?

 

Also, can you attach a sample copy of the model for review?



Lance Coffey

Technical Support Specialist
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Message 13 of 27

Scarlett.bellier-igasaki
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This is interesting, I have been working on a final project and the floors were visible for the past 3-4 weeks. I opened the file today and the floors are missing in the floor plan but they are in the structural plan and 3D View.  I haven't changed the settings and after checking all the visibility graphics, the clipping depth, and else.. those don't seem to be the problem.  I tried deleting the floors and redrawign them but the floors automatically change to structure. 

 

Message 14 of 27

delta2P6M6
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CHECK IF YOU ARE IN WIREFRAME MODE OR HIDDEN LINE

Message 15 of 27

srattiganZ7EBB
Observer
Observer

This solved the issue for me thanks, graphic display was in hidden line changed to shaded and the ground floor was visible again.

Message 16 of 27

mary.schmitz-dex
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THANK YOU!  I had not even considered the phase of construction.

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Message 17 of 27

mikebZP76Q
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Another day, another years-old Revit forum that offers 47 possibilities for my problem- none of them work. Surely someone will now ask me to itemize which of the 47 possibilities I tried, and when I say it's not my phases, and it's not my view range- they will tell me to check those things again because after 7 years years of using Revit everyday I'm probably just mistaken. 

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SteveKStafford
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Have you tried turning it off and on again? 🙂


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Message 19 of 27

mary.schmitz-dex
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YES . I found out it was on the wrong phase.
Message 20 of 27

ToanDN
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@mikebZP76Q wrote:

Another day, another years-old Revit forum that offers 47 possibilities for my problem- none of them work. Surely someone will now ask me to itemize which of the 47 possibilities I tried, and when I say it's not my phases, and it's not my view range- they will tell me to check those things again because after 7 years years of using Revit everyday I'm probably just mistaken. 


Share the file and I can tell you why in 5 minutes.

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