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Hiding Wall componants in plan

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craig
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Hiding Wall componants in plan

Is it possible to hide certain components in walls in plan ???

We have a wall with a timber core and then 1 layer of dry wall either side. I want to "turn off" the dry wall walls so we can see only the timber core in a view.

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constantin.stroescu
als Antwort auf: craig

you can do it using Parts:

  • Make a duplicate of the Floor Plan View , where you'll make these changes
  • Select only the Walls by using Selection Filter 
  • then make Parts 
  • Make a Schedule > Parts Schedule with three Fields : Construction ( Layers) , Material and Original Family
  • in Sorting/Grouping , sort by Construction and then by Material and Uncheck  Itemize Every Instance
  • select layers that are not Core and >  Exlude Parts in order to preserve only the Core layer
  • you can , if you want , later , to Restore Parts....

 

 

Constantin Stroescu

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craig
als Antwort auf: constantin.stroescu

Thanks - exactly what I was trying to achieve but is there a away for this is happen without having to select the parts individually ? When I draw a new wall, it brings in the finishes as you have to repeat the procedure each time. I am from an Autocad background so to equate it to something I know I was hoping to "have the finish layer frozen in the view" so as the project develops, the finishes are just hidden automatically in the view.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: craig

You would think it would be very easy to do it in Revit but alas.  Using Parts is a good workaround.  Another approach that is using Cut Style for the view to turn the finish layer lines to white.

 

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constantin.stroescu
als Antwort auf: craig

 I made a mistake in my previous post , so in order to correct it :

  • in step 5  , the setting is : Sorting/Grouping > Sort by Construction only..(uncheck the second > sort by Material)...The Non Core Layers are grouped now in a single row and the selection is much quicker...

 

 

Constantin Stroescu

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: craig

Another approach is using Copy/Monitor to translate finished wall types to equivalent frame-only wall types in a different file.  Then link this file in your file, turn off your walls in the framing view and show the walls of the linked file and you end up with a framing drawing, no finish layers.

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

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XXalessio.amodioXX
als Antwort auf: craig

Hi

Method of scheduling parts is really useful. Instead of exclude them,this will affect your own schedules, I assign them to different workset.

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How do you restore the parts? I cannot do it all together

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abbyU4GQN
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I like this graphics override option - but for some reason it is not working in the phase I need. Any insights as to why a different phase may cause a different result here?

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