Hi Everybody,
this is my logic in order to create floor planes. You are always looking, going out at the height of the cut plane, downwards or upwards. In the type definition of a floor plane one can set the view direction to up or down.
To my understanding, no matter in which direction you are looking, the view range, view depth and the primary range and all elements belonging to it should always be the same.
My problem is that the field for associating the bottom plane in the view range to a level is grayed out as soon as you look upwards.
Can somebody please explain me the logic of this behavior in Revit?
Thank you all.
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It is explained in the view range help topic.
Like plan views, reflected ceiling plans also have a view range setting but with some differences.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2018/ENU/?guid=GUID-58711292-AB78-4C8F-BAA1-0855DDB518BF
So essentially, there is no "top" portion of the primary range when working in a reflected ceiling plan (view range looking up). That zone of the view range only shows families from the casework, window, and generic model categories anyhow. I am not sure how useful that would be in a reflected ceiling plan.
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