How to visualize levels

How to visualize levels

L.S.
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How to visualize levels

L.S.
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Hi,

I'm not sure why this happened, but I can't visualize my levels. They are not hidden, I checked. I suppose I might have deleted them accidentally. If I create a new level it is visible. The floors are created based on the levels that are not visible. How do I find them and visualize them? Thanks!

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Redrunner92
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Your levels' ends might not intersect with your view. You can check this by using the toggle on the bottom of the screen to Do Not Crop View in an Elevation view, then looking for the level datum lines. Also make sure your Crop Region is visible. Do the level datum lines land within the Crop Region's boundaries? If not, drag/stretch the datum lines' ends so they are within the Crop Region.

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L.S.
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Thank you Redrunner262, but I had already deselected "crop view".

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barthbradley
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...so, you still can't see 'em?  Every Elevation/Section view?

 

...can you create one?

 

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Redrunner92
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Ok, let's keep troubleshooting. Create a new Schedule, select the category Levels, then include the fields Name and Elevation, then sort by Elevation, then click OK. Are the levels you are seeking present on the schedule? If not, then they are not in the project (meaning they were deleted at some time). If they are present, then they are indeed simply not visible in the view. If the latter, are they visible on any other Elevation views?

Edit:

Also, is a view template applied and the category "Levels" hidden? If so, they would not show up when Reveal Hidden Elements is toggled on. You would need to check the V/G through the view template itself to see if the category was turned off.

 

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barthbradley
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...here's 33 more possibilities: 

 

1. The object or category is temporarily hidden
2. The object or category is hidden in the view
3. The object is being obscured by another element
4. The object's category or subcategory is hidden in the view
5. The object is outside the view's view range
6. The view's far clip depth is not sufficient to show the object
7. The object resides on a work set that is not loaded within the project
8. The object resides on a work set that is not visible in the view
9. The object resides on a work set that is not loaded in a linked file
10. The object resides on a work set that is not visible in a linked file
11. The object resides within a group (detail model) and it has been excluded from the group
12. The object is part of a design option that is not visible in the view
13. The object is part of a linked file that is not visible in the view
14. The object has one or more of its edges overridden to display as '<Invisible lines>'
15. The object is a family and none of its geometry is set to be visible in the view type
16. The object is a family and none of its geometry is set to be visible at the view's detail level
17. The object is set to not be visible at the category's detail level
18. The element has been placed outside the view's crop region (visible extents)
19. The element is an annotation object and does not reside entirely within the annotation crop region
20. The object's phase settings or the view's phase settings prevent the object from displaying in the view
21. The view's discipline is prohibiting the visibility of the object
22. The object is affected by a filter applied to the view
23. The object is subject to an element override, set to background color
24. The object is subject to a category override, set to background color
25. The object style is set to background color
26. The object is constrained to a scope boxes that is not visible in the view
27. The extents of the object itself don't permit it to be seen
28. The object is a mass, and 'Show Mass' is turned off
29. The object's host view has been deleted (area boundaries)
30. The view's scale is prohibiting the object's visibility
31. The object is a linked instance with coordinates too great for Revit to handle
32. The user has incorrectly identified the link instance to which the element belongs
33. The object is in a link that is not in its correct position

 

https://www.ideateinc.com/blog/2013/01/missing-something-in-revit-view-33

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constantin.stroescu
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Have a look at the Extents > Far Clipping of the Elevation

Constantin Stroescu

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L.S.
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Thank you so much! That did it. When I changed the view template from "none" to "architectural" the levels showed up.

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barthbradley
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But that doesn't answer the question.  Many views have no view template, but still show levels.  When you create a new view, do levels show?  

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L.S.
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Now the levels show in a new section, but I first need to change the view template to "architectural elevation". Thank you all.

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barthbradley
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Yeah, that's crazy nuts. You ought to be aware of that.  You have not found a solution. 

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Redrunner92
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Do you mean they don't show by default when no view template is applied? That is quite odd.

It sounds like you may need to access the Visibility/Graphics menu to turn the Levels category back on. It sounds like the category "Levels" was turned off in one or more of your views without a view template; if you turn it back on in these views, levels will be visible.

The Architectural view template has levels set to be visible, that is why using this view template is working for you. You do not need the view template to see the levels, though; just follow what I said above and your view(s) without view templates will also show levels.

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distroeZUZ6L
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The typical issue i encounter, save for the template issue or far-clipping of elevation issue, is that the view is not centered on the levels.

Solution: Un-crop view and check for the larger extent. The levels may be to the left or to the right.

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