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Hidden Object comes back after changing View Template

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Anonymous
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Hidden Object comes back after changing View Template

I have to manually hide a linked model in some of my views (I need to see it in other views so I don't want to turn the model off in the view template or have duplicate view templates just for this), but when I make any adjustments to the view template settings, even ones that don't directly effect the linked model, it reappears. I haven't had issues with elements reappearing after manually hiding them before. It doesn't seem to have an affect but I'm also trying to use a linked view, but I still have the issue when setting the linked model By Host View as well.
(Revit 2017)

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Why don't you exclude RVT Links from the View Template so that you can freely turn the link model ON or OFF?

 

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"It doesn't seem to have an affect but I'm also trying to use a linked view, but I still have the issue when setting the linked model By Host View as well."

 

Your last sentence is confusing so I have no idea how to answer to that.

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FGPerraudin
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

@ToanDN is right. 

What happens to you is that by hiding your object in your view, you assign a hiding property to AN ELEMENT IN THAT VIEW.

That property is very unstable, and is best used in very specific cases.

 

In your case, solving it via a view property will make it long lasting.

If you had two of the same link in the same view and wanted to hide only one of them, you can unfold the Revit link and get to your specific instance.

 

François-Gabriel

 

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Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
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