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Sections not showing on other lvl's

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s192019WWFUF
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Sections not showing on other lvl's

Hello,

 

So i placed 3 sections on my first floor. Then when i go to my second floor, (Which has the exact same settings as my first floorplan) i cannot find the sections i'ved just created.

They are cutting through the whole building.

They are not hidding/Isolated.

The hide coarser than is set to 1:100 my plan is 1:100, ive tried multiply settings for this one, still not working. 

in the VG they are set ON!

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Message 2 of 6
barthbradley
in reply to: s192019WWFUF

Maybe in another Phase? Maybe View Range doesn't intersect them? Maybe....

 

https://www.ideateinc.com/blog/2013/01/missing-something-in-revit-view-33

Message 3 of 6
ToanDN
in reply to: s192019WWFUF

Your floor plans do not have the same settings, one is Medium and the other is Fine  (not to say Detail levels affect the display of section).  Create a view template from the 1st floor and assign it to the 2nd floor see if it helps.

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Hi

I think your sections hide at scales coarser than 1:100

If your flor plan is 1:200 o more than 1:100 It will be hide fot that configuration

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Message 5 of 6
s192019WWFUF
in reply to: barthbradley

So ya, i've gotten a new sheetlist with updates, and just renamed one of the drawings, and didn't change the phase.... so ya

Message 6 of 6
barthbradley
in reply to: s192019WWFUF

So, I guessed right! It was phase related! 

 

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