Trouble with Wall Hatch

Trouble with Wall Hatch

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Trouble with Wall Hatch

Anonymous
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I'm having trouble getting a wall hatch to show up in one view.  The wall has a hatch on one sheet of my plans, but on another it does not.  The detail level on both sheets is fine level, and in the graphics override the cut pattern is visible on both.  Is there somewhere else I should be looking to make this pattern visible?

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check the following:

 

visibility/graphics dialog box

view range

linework in plan/section/cut

view templates

 


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Both sheets have the same view template and view range.  In the Visibility Graphics override would the wall hatch be in the model, annotation, or analytical model categories?  And how would I check the linework in the plan?

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wall hatch would be in the Model tab

select the linework in plan and righ-click to see if there are any graphic override by elements/categories


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Man this one has really got me stumped.  The override graphics for the walls are the same between the two sheets, as well as the wall visibility settings.  It must have something to do with the sheet set my firm uses.

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if you copy/paste the revit model data into a new revit file with default sheets...do the views look identical?


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@Anonymous wrote:

Man this one has really got me stumped.  The override graphics for the walls are the same between the two sheets, as well as the wall visibility settings.  It must have something to do with the sheet set my firm uses.


 

Oh, I doubt that. Unless they ONLY look different when placed ON sheets. Do they look the same when you just look at the views? Look for other clues....

 

Is there any Plan Region placed in one of those views?

Is the wall showing with the increased CUT line thickness in both views?

Is the scale the same for both views?

Have any Filters been applied to one of the views?

Are the view Disciplines the same?

 

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It turns out that it was a difference in the phasing filter.  Now the views match as they should.  Thanks for the help!