Hello all,
I am having an issue on Revit LT 2021. I have a plan with 2 sections applied to it; 4 of which I have on one sheet, one above the other. 3 views are displaying the section line markers for the other sections, apart from one. I have check the visibility graphics and sections are marked as on; the lightbulb to the toolbar bottom left shows no hidden section lines; and the "hide at scales coarser than" is set to a high scale and the same as the other section views on the page. To my knowledge, all four section views on the page have the same settings. I have even checked the far clip offset to see if the view would be beyond the offset but that all seems grand.
All the issues online point towards the "hide at scales coarser than" but this isnt my issue (i think). I ve attached a screenshot of my sheet and views.
Any help muchly appreciated, thank you
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The Section Markers are not perpendicular to the View.
Rotated 6.79 degrees
Imagine a software that requires me to eliminate 33 possibilities to find out why something isn't visible... and a rude customer service rep who questions the honesty and/or competency of the questioner's ability to parse the list.
Oh and the software costs thousands of dollars and the rude rep marks his insulting non-answers as having 'solved ' the original question.
@mikebZP76Q wrote:Imagine a software that requires me to eliminate 33 possibilities to find out why something isn't visible... and a rude customer service rep who questions the honesty and/or competency of the questioner's ability to parse the list.
Oh and the software costs thousands of dollars and the rude rep marks his insulting non-answers as having 'solved ' the original question.
Why are you pinging me personally? Also, are you aware that this is a users' forum? If you have an issue that you want technical support on, then open a support ticket through your autodesk.manage.com portal. Response times are pretty impressive. Always have been.
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