Reflected Ceiling View is blank?????

Reflected Ceiling View is blank?????

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Reflected Ceiling View is blank?????

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Hello, I am working on building a large home (in Revit) for a university class and i am nearing its conclusion but have now discovered a large problem!!! My reflected ceiling plan view is literally blank!! I cannot see anything! I have made sure that ceilings are selected in the visibility section. Also, I have made sure that in the properties bar the "underlay orintation" is set to reflected ceiling plan!  I need serious help and am willing to do what ever it takes to get this problem resolved! Please HELP!!! I uploaded the file so I am assuming you can view it..... if not I can gladly send it to someone

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L.Maas
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I do not see an attachment to your post. If the project is to large to upload to the forums, use something like dropbox/wetransfer and send the link

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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Alisder.Brown
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ddyork1

 

**EDIT** why have you created a Demolition phase? There is a demolition phase built into Revit. Once you demolish an element it goes onto the demolition phase automatically and will act as such.

 

You have Phase filters on your ceiling plans, which is only showing specific elements (or none) Just set your phase filters to whatever they should be and it will fix your RCP's

 

Hope this helps

 

 

Alisder Brown
Senior BIM Coordinator
Scotland, UK

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It worked!!! You were correct about the phase filter!!! Thank you so very very much. I was worried I was gonna have to start all over...... I wonder what the diffrence is between "show all" and "none" (under phase filter) is! I will now research this a little. Thank you again for saving my butt!

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Alisder.Brown
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That's fantastic 🙂 

 

Glad i could help.

 

The "Show all" phase filter works in combination with the "phase" option. Show all will show all elements on the current phase. Sp if the Phase filter was set to "Show all" and the "Phase" was set to Existing, only elements on the existing phase will be visible in that view. The "None" phase filter removes any filter and all elements are visible.

 

F.Y.I You should mark my response as the solution, not your reply 🙂

 

 

Alisder Brown
Senior BIM Coordinator
Scotland, UK

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