Unable to unhide element (elements option is grayed out)

Unable to unhide element (elements option is grayed out)

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Unable to unhide element (elements option is grayed out)

diesellam
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See attached.

 

After clicking the light bolt button at the bottom of the screen, I'm unable to unhide this element "ramp" after right clicking on it.

 

"element"  is grayed out, why?  "by filter" is the only option available but there's no filter setup in the file.

 

 

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Message 21 of 73

RobDraw
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@Anonymous wrote:

But in my case using "By host view" the elements are gone. So i have to use by linked view, and select the layout (view) that i created in that hosted file. (and my host view has all elements checked, model categories and annotation categories)

(might be some stupid tick-mark or something in my layout options. idk, i just now that now it works)


 

So, if you need to see annotation type elements, you need to use By linked view. If you are referring to non-annotation objects, you are missing something.

 

In my world, the linked model is provided by others. That means, if I create a view and use By linked view, I would need to recreate that view every time I get an update.


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Message 22 of 73

Anonymous
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You are right. I must have missed something (phase filter or some setting like that). And it makes sense generally to make it work on your side for the obvious reason of updates, as you pointed out.

I just found quicker solution like that. As i am in the hurry, i think i'll just leave it at that. But i completely agree with you Sir.

Greetings

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Message 23 of 73

Seychellian
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Im having this same problem and I cant for the life of me figure out why.

 

I have attached a part of my model with the room seperation lines hidden. When i select them and try to unhide them both the element and category options are greyed out. 

 

Any ideas why?

 

2020-07-14 14_09_44-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [MasterModel.rvt - Floor Plan_ Lvl.01 - Ground].png

 

NOTE: This model has been stripped back to reduce the size. On the larger model (270MB) I find there a lot more elements which will not unhide. I notice on this version most things except the room sperators are ok. 

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Message 24 of 73

RobDraw
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Check your view template. The button is grayed out because the category is off in the template.


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Seychellian
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hi @RobDraw , I dont think it has to do with templates because in the full model.... i have the same issue even with no template assigned. See attached where i am trying to unhide a wall.

 

I have no worksets or filters enabled either. 

 

2020-07-18 12_30_23-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [040a_Balabanov_MasterModel.rvt - 3D View_ 3D].png

 

2020-07-18 12_32_44-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [040a_Balabanov_MasterModel.rvt - 3D View_ 3D].png

 

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Message 26 of 73

RobDraw
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I'm away from Revit but if I stated it like I did it was not just a guess. I looked at the model that you posted.

 

You said that you don't "think" it's the template. Did you ever look at it?


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Message 27 of 73

Seychellian
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@RobDraw Hi, of course i looked at it.

 

The second example i posted I specifically switched the view template off to illustrate that the it was happening independantly of the template. The first screengrab on my previous post shows that there is not view templare on this drawing and yet i still cant unhide the wall. 

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Message 28 of 73

RobDraw
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You are showing a different example. I'm still away from Revit so I can't check to see what is going on.


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Message 29 of 73

RobDraw
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@Seychellian wrote:

@RobDraw Hi, of course i looked at it.


 

You didn't look at the room separation lines that were highlighted in your first example because they are indeed turned off in the view template. No thinking about it, it's a fact.

 

There is no 3D view in your model so the second example needs something to go by instead of a couple of images. Providing the a model would eliminate any guessing as there are many reasons why something may not show in a view and, until that is determined, the reason why you cannot unhide it cannot be determined.

 

The images in your second example do show that temporary view overrides are active. You may want to turn them off before proceeding.

 

Your images

 

Good luck!

 

 


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Message 30 of 73

Seychellian
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@RobDraw 

 

In the model I uploaded you were indeed correct that the template was effecting it. I never disputed that. Although maybe i should have acknowledged it before expanding. I added the second example to show that it wasn't just the view template that was causing it.  

 

Having said all that, i think what youre saying about the temporary view overrides might have struck the nail on the head.

 

I am trying to unhide elements from the temporary hidden elements. 

 

That's possible right? Or can you only unhide "un-temporaryily" hidden elements. 

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Message 31 of 73

RobDraw
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I think you already know the answer.


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Message 32 of 73

Seychellian
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ok well its not the answer that I wanted however it is an answer nonetheless.

 

Thanks for your help @RobDraw .

 

I use temporary hide elements a lot and often make complex selections to filter what to hide/isolate. If something slips through the cracks on that first selection/isloate its not ideal that you have to unhide everything and laboriously redo the selection. I wonder why they dont include the temporary items in the unhide element category? 

 

If anyone out there has a workaround for that I would be grateful to hear it.

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Message 33 of 73

RobDraw
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Temporary view properties is different from temporary hide elements/category. Your questions are all over the place.


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Message 34 of 73

Seychellian
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@RobDraw Thats a strange comment. My questions are about hiding/isolating and therafter revealing elements. I just read through the thread and I dont see anything diverging from that.

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Message 35 of 73

RobDraw
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You hijacked someone else's thread. Your first issue was solved but you insisted that wasn't the answer by using a different example. The second example is yet unsolved because it has more than on type of temporary view settings happening. Then you ask for a work around to the yet unsolved issue. That is why you are all over the place. You can't stay on an issue until it is resolved.

 

Good luck!


Rob

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Message 36 of 73

Seychellian
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@RobDraw wrote:

You hijacked someone else's thread. Your first issue was solved but you insisted that wasn't the answer by using a different example. The second example is yet unsolved because it has more than on type of temporary view settings happening. Then you ask for a work around to the yet unsolved issue. That is why you are all over the place. You can't stay on an issue until it is resolved.

 

Good luck!


Ok thats your perspective. From my perspective....

 

I commented in a thread called "Re: Unable to unhide element (elements option is grayed out)" about EXACTLY that topic. Is that called hijacking? My issue, like the OP, was that i was unable to unhide items.

 

I uploaded a reduced size model to illustrate that. Your solution was about the template being the culprit however i knew that wasnt the issue I was having (because elements in the full model wouldnt unhide despite the view having no template). Nevertheless I thanked you for your reply and then tried to illustrate how your answer, whilst helpful,  didnt really resolve the issue for me .

 

You then pointed out the distinction between the view properties and hidden elements commands which made me realise that this was the cause of my problem. Thank god i asked that second off topic question right?

 

I then made the comment that it would be nice to be able to unhide individual elements that are temporarily hidden in the off chance someone reading this thread had a work around. This all feels king of on topic for a thread called "Re: Unable to unhide element (elements option is grayed out)" wouldnt you say?  

 

I'm not really sure know why you address people's questions which frustrate you tbh. 

 

Nevertheless you helped me solved my issue in your prickly churlish way and with any luck it may help another dope like me who encounters the same problem.

 

So your stress and frustration weren't in vein and we thank you Mr @RobDraw 🙂 

Message 37 of 73

RobDraw
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Sorry that you have realized that your issues are self inflicted but that's no reason to criticize the messenger.

 

By the way I'm not stressed or frustrated. I'm just stating facts.

 

It doesn't matter if you think your issues are related, you really should start your own thread so as to not bring situations into the OPs topic and create confusion. Plus you have the option to mark solutions for YOUR issues.

 

Good luck!


Rob

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Message 38 of 73

barthbradley
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@Seychellian wrote:

Im having this same problem and I cant for the life of me figure out why.

 

I have attached a part of my model with the room seperation lines hidden. When i select them and try to unhide them both the element and category options are greyed out. 

 

Any ideas why?

 

2020-07-14 14_09_44-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [MasterModel.rvt - Floor Plan_ Lvl.01 - Ground].png

 

NOTE: This model has been stripped back to reduce the size. On the larger model (270MB) I find there a lot more elements which will not unhide. I notice on this version most things except the room sperators are ok. 


 

@Seychellian: The visibility of the room separation lines are controlled by the View Template. That is why the element and category options are greyed out.  

 

Room Separation.png

 

 

Message 39 of 73

barthbradley
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@Seychellian wrote:

hi @RobDraw , I dont think it has to do with templates because in the full model.... i have the same issue even with no template assigned. See attached where i am trying to unhide a wall.

 

I have no worksets or filters enabled either. 

 

2020-07-18 12_30_23-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [040a_Balabanov_MasterModel.rvt - 3D View_ 3D].png

 

2020-07-18 12_32_44-Autodesk Revit 2019.2 - [040a_Balabanov_MasterModel.rvt - 3D View_ 3D].png

 


 

 

@Seychellian: All 98 Room Separation Lines in the Project are VISIBLE in your 3D View. Obviously, since none are hidden in the View, there is no UNHIDE Element or Category Option.  

 

FWIW: there is also 7 Warnings associated with 13 of them.  

 

Room Separation 3.png

 

 

 

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Message 40 of 73

barthbradley
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@Seychellian: I think that just about covers it.  No?