Hi All,
I've got a nested family (chair back) that interferes in the model. The reference line can get very long when the chair back is flatter, and it appears as if the reference line is getting selected. Sometimes the chair family gets accidently selected with a crossing window and also gets accidently not selected with a non-crossing window. I've set the reference line to "Not a Reference" but that doesn't fix the problem. The nested family is attached.
Regards,
James
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Did you set this reference plane to not a reference? I am trying to replicate your issue with the reference line and I am not getting those behavior.
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I was stunned that the reference plane was the problem because every family in Revit has long refence planes. I guess since the plane didn't pass through the 3D geometry it was treated as separate geometry and that expanded the extents.
Thank you for your help Syman2000
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