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Hello everyone,
I hope you're all doing well. Long time no see....
I'm working as a BIM manager at a company for two months now. The company has around 6 years of experience working using AutoCAD. They have desire to produce documentation that is graphically similar to what they were doing before starting using Revit.
It was a common practice to set liveweights by material. So, for example, the structural part of a wall would be thicker than the finishes. I don't blame them, because it was a common practice in the whole country for decades. They have asked me to set that up in Revit, and I told them that it is impossible. Liveweights "feed" Object Styles, not materials, while Categories "feed" Object Styles. Anyway, a college has told me that she has saw the solution in the past but forgot how it's done. Who knows, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe there is a solution, and you could help us.
We want to use the parameter "Structural Material" in wall Type properties. We would prefer that the contour lines of the structural layer appear thicker other layers.
Any ideas?
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Solved! Go to Solution.