Hiding Pink Component Lines

Hiding Pink Component Lines

caleb.r.scott
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Hiding Pink Component Lines

caleb.r.scott
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Hello,

 

I downloaded some kitchen components from the internet. When viewing them in plan they have these pink lines denoting the space the drawer occupies when opened. I cannot seem to figure out how to disable/hide these pink lines. Does anyone know how to solve this? 

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Message 2 of 14

ToanDN
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Turn Off:  Imported categories > Imports in families.

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caleb.r.scott
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Where can I find this setting in the interface? Thanks for the help!
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barthbradley
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Are they Revit Families?  Open the Family and see what they are.  You can post the Family here if you want us to look at it.  Or we can just guess away and maybe we'll get lucky. 

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caleb.r.scott
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Here is the family! 

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Message 6 of 14

caleb.r.scott
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here is the family!

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Message 7 of 14

barthbradley
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Accepted solution

Turn off the "QF" Subcategories under Specialty Equipment Category in the Project VGOs. 

 

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ToanDN
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@caleb.r.scott wrote:
Where can I find this setting in the interface? Thanks for the help!

Turn off these.

 

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Message 9 of 14

caleb.r.scott
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Thank you, that worked perfect!

Message 10 of 14

barthbradley
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Glad I could point you and @ToanDN in the right direction. 

 

Have a good day.  

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hmunsell
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in the Specialty Equipment category, there should be a couple subcategories. select those and uncheck them.

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Update : looks like i was a little late with my reply 😂.... 

 

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ToanDN
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@barthbradley wrote:

Glad I could point you and @ToanDN in the right direction. 

 


I don't remember your post being there.  Looks like you beat me by 30 seconds.  That's probably after I had opened Revit 2023 and captured it.  I'm sure that took more than 30 seconds. 

Message 13 of 14

barthbradley
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@hmunsell wrote:

 

Update : looks like i was a little late with my reply 😂.... 

 


 

Team effort! 

 

 @caleb.r.scott, give the man a cigar (e.g. a solution credit)!  

 

😉 

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barthbradley
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@ToanDN wrote:

@barthbradley wrote:

Glad I could point you and @ToanDN in the right direction. 

 


I don't remember your post being there.  Looks like you beat me by 30 seconds.  That's probably after I had opened Revit 2023 and captured it.  I'm sure that took more than 30 seconds. 


 

 

30 seconds to do all that! Launch Revit 2023, open the Family, navigate to the Object Styles dialog box, capture an Image and post it here.  You got to be kidding me!  You're faster than the Flash!  

 

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