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IanH5033
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Panel in window

IanH5033
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I neeed to show a panel which is trimmed into the depth of a window reveal, but in plan view the window obscures everything above cill level. Sections, 3d views etc. are fine. I've attached a simplified  example. Can anyone suggest what is wrong? I running RevitLT 2022.

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Panel in window

I neeed to show a panel which is trimmed into the depth of a window reveal, but in plan view the window obscures everything above cill level. Sections, 3d views etc. are fine. I've attached a simplified  example. Can anyone suggest what is wrong? I running RevitLT 2022.

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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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The window family had a masking region that whited-out that fin. Fixed it for you

 

Here is the corrected version

EATREVITPOOPCAD_0-1659620877258.png

 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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The window family had a masking region that whited-out that fin. Fixed it for you

 

Here is the corrected version

EATREVITPOOPCAD_0-1659620877258.png

 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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IanH5033
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IanH5033
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Thanks, I've just worked that out, but I seem to have another problem! The panel in question seems to have a view cut plane at between 1175mm & 1200mm above level, i.e whatever view range settings I use this panel shows as though its cut plane is 1175-1200. Is there a setting that I've missed?

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Thanks, I've just worked that out, but I seem to have another problem! The panel in question seems to have a view cut plane at between 1175mm & 1200mm above level, i.e whatever view range settings I use this panel shows as though its cut plane is 1175-1200. Is there a setting that I've missed?

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Uncheck "Draw in Foreground" for this Masking Region: 

 

Mask Draw in Foreground.png  

Uncheck "Draw in Foreground" for this Masking Region: 

 

Mask Draw in Foreground.png  

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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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EATREVITPOOPCAD
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To be honest I am not following your question. The floor plan slices your model via floor plans view's View Range property. Select view in the project browser to see it.

 

EATREVITPOOPCAD_0-1659636130305.png

 

 

 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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To be honest I am not following your question. The floor plan slices your model via floor plans view's View Range property. Select view in the project browser to see it.

 

EATREVITPOOPCAD_0-1659636130305.png

 

 

 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
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barthbradley
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FWIW: Windows and Doors are not displayed based on the Project View’s Cut Plane.

 

Revit Windows and Doors not showing as expected | Revit 2019 | Autodesk Knowledge Network

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FWIW: Windows and Doors are not displayed based on the Project View’s Cut Plane.

 

Revit Windows and Doors not showing as expected | Revit 2019 | Autodesk Knowledge Network

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IanH5033
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IanH5033
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Many thanks, your link re windows gave me the answer to the problem with the panel. It hadn't registered with me that Family cut plane settings override Project settings. The cut plane of the panel family was set at 1200mm and the project cut plane at 1500mm.

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Many thanks, your link re windows gave me the answer to the problem with the panel. It hadn't registered with me that Family cut plane settings override Project settings. The cut plane of the panel family was set at 1200mm and the project cut plane at 1500mm.

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