After updating Revit to 2020.2 (update from 3 days ago today), I opened a project I've been working on to find the arrows from the Project Base Point and Survey Point to be appearing in all views of the model. Their location is way off the sheet which makes it fine for printing sets right now, but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. And if you've found a way to turn them off or hide them.
I have two showing up. One from the main project and another from a project linked into the main one. When I hide/delete the link, that one disappears, as it should.
As you can see there are additonal arrows that appear when one of the points is selected (as seen in the image with the linked model selected), but the problem is another set of arrows which I can not select in any way.
These arrows are appearing in all views, floor plans, 3D, sections, on and off sheets, with and without templates. You name it. Seems like a visual bug.
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... hi @Anonymous
... yes , it is a well known issue with the 2020.2 update
... goto VG
... site
... and un-check the internal origin
... this is happening specially with old projects
... it is not happening with the new ones
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Unfortunate to have to turn that option off for every view-type/template, but it will suffice until fixed on Autodesk's end.
Thank you for your reply.
... this is happening specially with old projects
... it is not happening with the new ones
It's the reverse. Upgraded projects from prior to 2020 versions are not affected. Existing v2020 files are seeing the internal origin category being turned on in 2020.2.
Steve Stafford
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Glad you are still at it with regards your Revit OpEd, @SteveKStafford . This new feature caused a tizzy here on this forum a couple of days ago. Your OpEd piece was extremely helpful. Thanks. Keep authoring.
https://revitoped.blogspot.com/2019/11/revit-20202-internal-origin.html
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