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View Range option locked in

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antonio_roquette
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View Range option locked in

antonio_roquette
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My bottom option on the view range menu is "linked" to the cut plane option, so its value just copies it, and I am unable to change it. Any way I can solve that?

 

 

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View Range option locked in

My bottom option on the view range menu is "linked" to the cut plane option, so its value just copies it, and I am unable to change it. Any way I can solve that?

 

 

antoniovr05_1-1706697500301.png

 

 

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jay_colcombe
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This is because it is a Reflected Ceiling Plan so works differently to a Floor Plan View Range

 

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This is because it is a Reflected Ceiling Plan so works differently to a Floor Plan View Range

 

jay_colcombe_0-1706698521399.png

 

Jay Colcombe

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AutoCAD Certified Professional
B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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ralphdenhaan
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Hi,

 

This is how structural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans work. 
The bottom is shared with the cut plane. view-range-revit/ 

 

However, you can modify the View Direction to Down for structural floor plans making it possible to change the bottom plane again.

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Hi,

 

This is how structural floor plans and reflected ceiling plans work. 
The bottom is shared with the cut plane. view-range-revit/ 

 

However, you can modify the View Direction to Down for structural floor plans making it possible to change the bottom plane again.

ralphdenhaan_0-1706698637405.png

 

 

Select Accept as Solution and Likes are always welcome. 


Ralph den Haan, (Lazy) BIM Specialist


LinkedIn | LazyBIM Blog


 

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From the Values in the image i would have suggested it was a ceiling plan?  Glad its sorted!

Jay Colcombe

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B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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From the Values in the image i would have suggested it was a ceiling plan?  Glad its sorted!

Jay Colcombe

Autodesk Certified Instructor
Revit Architecture & Structure Certified Professional
AutoCAD Certified Professional
B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

If you find my post interesting, feel free to give a Kudo.
If it solves your problem, please click Accept to enhance the Forum.

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