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We're using Revit 2014, Build 20130709_2115(x64) Update Release 1. Our project has a switchback exit stair, and we have a plan view of it at the lowest level. (See the screen capture attachment.) There are handrails on both sides of each flight of stairs. The inner rails are displaying correctly, but the handrails at the outer walls are "backwards" - what is below the cut line is drawn with dashed lines, and what is above the cut line is drawn with continuous lines. Moreover, three treads of the lower flight of stairs are hiding the handrail at the wall, as well as partially hiding the "UP" direction line. The handrails at the walls are hosted by the stairs, and show correctly in the section views.
The view range is set from 5' below the associated level (lowest landing of the stair) to 10' above it, with the cut plane at 6'. The visual style is hidden line. The detail level is coarse.
How can this be fixed? I'm hoping there's a global "display views correctly" setting somewhere that I don't know, because there are several exit stairs in this project, each with 6 or 7 levels, so I don't want to have to re-create all the railings, or worse, hide this mess manually with the linework tool.
Thanks,
Michael Evans
Solved! Go to Solution.