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Hi, I am working in a project and I am cleanning up warnings but some of them do not find a view to fix them. Could someone help me with this?
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Hi, I am working in a project and I am cleanning up warnings but some of them do not find a view to fix them. Could someone help me with this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
On some occasions, I've had Revit say no good view can be found when trying to select through a Warning Dialog box, however it will select just fine when I used the Select by ID tool (write down the 7-digit id and exit the warning dialog). If you have a 3D view open, it should highlight when selected.
It's possible that the first one was hidden, so somebody make a new one in the hole, and that's why there are two of them in the same place. But maybe a good view can't be found because it was hidden and therefor isn't visible. Open a brand new, default 3D view, Zoom Extents, and then use the Manage > Inquire > Select by ID tool to find one of those element numbers.
Hi @acahuana
I just wanted to follow up here, any progress on this issue?
Looking forward to your reply update.
Please mark any posts that help with "Accept as Solution" and thanks!
Regards,
Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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It is for this reason (any many others) that I often export the warnings report. Open it on another monitor and then work through easily by copying and pasting ID numbers.
Maybe one day they will improve the warning dialog...
By specifying the slope instead of the height at tail, my issue went away. I do not understand
@acahuana wrote:
Hi, I am working in a project and I am cleanning up warnings but some of them do not find a view to fix them. Could someone help me with this?
why this worked.