Hi all,
So I have a pretty detailed grid system for a big Revit (Revit 2020) project. Since not all of the grids are visible on some of the floors, yesterday I got help from a coworker. He had me create my own elevation view, enlarge its scope beyond all floors, then extend the grids so that their ends were between the most extreme floors and the view's scope.
This worked for a lot of the grids, but some of them still aren't showing up on some floor plans (I'm working in the basement floor plan specifically, which is the lowest one).
Does anyone have any idea as to why not all of the grids are visible on the floor plan (...as well as on the elevation plan)?Might this require more elevation views at different angles to capture the grids that aren't exactly normal to the view made yesterday?
All help is appreciated :)!
Thanks in advance,
P.S. I checked, and not all of the grids which aren't visible are parallel to the elevation's direction/view.
You mean that post where the rephrased reply as solved it for you? ... https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/grid-visibility-in-floor-plans/m-p/10963024#...or it didn't?
If the Grid is not PERPENDICULAR to the view ... it will not show in that view. Applies to any grid and all views (Plan/Section/Elevation)
Ex: Grid 1 below will not show in North and South elevations
Other than the above, it is the 33 reason list posted to your above mentioned post or your colleague of course
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