After placing floors in the some of the rooms in my model, some of the rooms along with their room tags have both disappeared, its almost as if there are no rooms, but when i try to place a room in within that area it tells me that there's already a room there. I've checked visibility settings and the rooms are not hidden and the rooms are not also on a hidden workset. the rooms were all visible before i placed the floors, any solutions?
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If you place a floor at floor level then place another floor as a finish then you must click the "finish" floor and uncheck "Room Bounding".
Same case if you use a roof instead of a floor.
Maybe you smashed your room? ![]()
Go to a Section View and turn on the Room Category Interior Fill and Reference.
@emmanuelbee wrote:
After placing floors in the some of the rooms in my model, some of the rooms along with their room tags have both disappeared, its almost as if there are no rooms, but when i try to place a room in within that area it tells me that there's already a room there. I've checked visibility settings and the rooms are not hidden and the rooms are not also on a hidden workset. the rooms were all visible before i placed the floors, any solutions?
Are they the finish floors above the level, and the level's room computational = 0?
Change the finish floor to not Room Bounding, or change the level's computational height to above the top of the finish floors.
I just checked the floor was not at level 0 for some reason so in a section with interior infill, it looked like the floor was suppressing the blue infill , its fixed now since i set all the floor finishes to level 0. Thanks!
@emmanuelbee wrote:
I just checked the floor was not at level 0 for some reason so in a section with interior infill, it looked like the floor was suppressing the blue infill , its fixed now since i set all the floor finishes to level 0. Thanks!
Yeah, that's pretty much what I said and suggested you do. Glad I could help you -- and @ToanDN out again.
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