Floor Plan Visibility

Floor Plan Visibility

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Floor Plan Visibility

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My model does not show up on "Floor Plans: Level 2" or on any of my ceiling plans. How to resolve?

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Sahay_R
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1) Select a wall and look at its Base Constraint under Properties - you will see that the base constraint is NOT Level 2. Change it to Level 2.

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2) On the Ribbon - click on View>>Plan Views>>Floor Plan. You will get options for levels to create plans from. Select Level Plate - which is the level currently associated with the objects. When the Level Plate plan is created, delete the original Level 2 plan from the Project Browser, and then rename the new plan that you have created to level 2 (or whatever it needs to be)

 


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Still, his Level 2 plan view has a cut plane at 4', and that DOES cut some of his wall regardless of which Level they are hosted on, so why does his Level 2 plan not display them?

 

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But they do show up on the Level Plate plan.

 

OK - I did delete the Level 2 plan and re-create it. No other changes. I get a lot more than was in the original file from the OP.

@chrisplyler - there are times when ours is not to reason why.....

 

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chrisplyler
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It's because of the Phase and Phase Filter parameter settings of that view.

 

@Sahay_R I've got to reason why all the time.

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Sahay_R
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@chrisplyler you mean you have the reason why all the time!


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chrisplyler
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Same with the Ceiling Plans. They aren't on an appropriate phase.

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Adjusting the Phase Filter solved the problem. Thanks.

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chrisplyler
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Glad to help. Consider pressing the Solution button on an appropriate post in the thread.

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