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All levels offset on zero and my reference level is on associated level .
If top , cut plane , bottom and depth level are all set to associated level and depth level is also set to associated level and all offset are given zero mm ; this means I should not be able to see anything below associated level ;
But I'm seeing everything below assoicated level .
This is my problem .
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Solved by planner_matlabi. Go to Solution.
Check if the underlay is set to "none". If not, set it to "none".
Andrej IliÄ
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MSc Arch
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for invisible lower level must none underlay in Properties
select Level
in Properties
underlay
none
If it solves your problem, feel free to click Accept Solution.
1. turn off wire frame
2. no underlay
3. if thats the CAD import then you know what to do....
4. have a floor for current level so that item below would not be visible...
( most probably its just an underlay which you need to set to none )
most probably set underlay to none or check if there is plan region hidden in that view activate the bulb icon. thanks
I would say the issue is with a linked file that has linked view with its own view range.
Thank you for your participation. I got the solution from a fellow revit user . I've accepted his solution and you can take a look .
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