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Too many Grids

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RickLight
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Too many Grids

I'm doing my first project and finally have files from the other consultants.

Now there are several sets of building grids, not all aligning and not even using the same fonts. I can't seem to globally turn off elements from some of the linked files, and leave the architects grids alone.

 

Is this a LT limitation or am I missing something?

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Rick
Revit LT newbie
Win10 workstation laptop

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aRcHiTeCt.JM
in reply to: RickLight

check visibility/graphics for linked models

you can uncheck grids / ref. planes


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RickLight
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That's just what I'm not seeing.

 

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Rick
Revit LT newbie
Win10 workstation laptop

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Anonymous
in reply to: RickLight

LT does not have the capability to turn off categories of linked models....you have to go through each item one by one.  It's great for single models like houses and such, not so great with coordination with multiple disciplines.

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