@JamaL9722060 wrote:
I couldn’t manage to identify which category in need to turn off in order to hide the level lines
This seems to be a theme in your multitude of recent posts. You should take a Revit essentials course. You will learn the basic tools you need for day to day operation of Revit that you will use as you advance your skills. Basic training of some sort is necessary and most of your recent questions are answered in those courses. Yeah, you get fast accurate answers here but they only help with your immediate question.
Take this question for example. You got your answer but you didn't learn why levels are in the annotation category. To me it sounds counter intuitive. A good training course will explain why some seemingly model categories are under annotation. When I'm showing people workflows, I can tell how much formal training they have or don't have.
A good trainer will also help with trouble shooting skills. As you were looking in the visibility settings, why didn't you check the other tabs or even do a google search on where to find levels?
Yeah, you will get answers here but. most of the time, you will only get the fish. You won't get taught how to catch more on your own.
Rob
Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.