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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you can do it using Parts:
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.
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
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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Method of scheduling parts is really useful. Instead of exclude them,this will affect your own schedules, I assign them to different workset.
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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