floor shows beyond plan view range

floor shows beyond plan view range

mar_zan
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floor shows beyond plan view range

mar_zan
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So I noticed a floor was showing beyond view range in my project. I recreated it using a blank new project (attached) and it still happens. 

 

In the Test project I attached. See "First Floor" plan. There is a floor showing that is on "test level" which is 3'-10" below the First Floor! If I move it lower, past 4'-0" it finally disappears. I also tested it with other levels like T.O. Footing. 

 

I'm wondering, why would Revit decide to do this? I'm trying to understand the logic/benefit because it's breaking the rules of the view range. 

 

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BDMackey
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If you open the help for the View Range you will see there are exceptions to the normal rules. Floors are one of those elements

 

Help View Range 

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mar_zan
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@BDMackey ahaa good to know! Thanks for highlighting this for me
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