Revit 2024 - 2025, Graphics are not complete

Revit 2024 - 2025, Graphics are not complete

mjohnsonHPSGC
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Revit 2024 - 2025, Graphics are not complete

mjohnsonHPSGC
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We have several projects across 2024 and 2025 that are struggling to show the complete graphics on a view. This began over the past few months. It happens with new families and with families that have been in use for years. The main difference is that we have begun using Sharepoint more heavily. Could the use of Sharepoint be hindering our RAM from fully processing elevations. 

 

Please note that the upper casework and some of the lower casework does not show the swing line or the glass.

 

Thank you in advance for any advice.

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RSomppi
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If you are using Sharepoint for collaboration of central models, I would expect errors. It is not a viable workflow. It may seem fine but it will fail and graphic issues could be an indicator that failure is imminent.

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mjohnsonHPSGC
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We are not using for models, but we are using it for alternate paperwork. The only way it would affect it is if it were using up the RAM. 

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mhiserZFHXS
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Is this a screenshot? 

 

The swing lines are showing. They are just being concealed by the doors. You can see them on the top/bottom. It could be some graphical error, but my guess is something is wrong with those two families. 

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mjohnsonHPSGC
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One would think right? But the families work just fine in many other views. It is a crap shoot as to whether they show or not. And the lines that indicate where the glass begins also aren't showing, and those are modeled. 

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RSomppi
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Is it possible that a link is very slightly out of line or the view is slightly rotated? A very small angle could be the culprit.

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mhiserZFHXS
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Are the family parameters exactly the same in other instances/types? This could be a depth issue where some elements aren't properly constrained. 

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mjohnsonHPSGC
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Thank you all for your suggestions, I've been testing each out as they come in. Still no positive results though.

 

Interesting - it prints just fine. 

 

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