View Reference Invisible in Drafting Views

View Reference Invisible in Drafting Views

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View Reference Invisible in Drafting Views

Anonymous
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For some reason, the view reference (not callout) is invisible in drafting view. Not only one drafting view, but all the drafting view, including new created drafting view.

Below are something I have tried:

  1. Currently it can only be seen in "Reveal Hidden Element" mode.
  2. I have checked the visibility/graphic but there's no category of "View Reference". (The categories for drafting view are much less than those for floor plan or sections.)
  3. Also it is not hidden by element or catergory, and there's no filter applied. Override graphic in view also shows visible.
  4. There's no visibility option under property or type

I have attached screenshots for reference.

Is there any other way to unhide the view reference? Thanks a lot!

 

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ToanDN
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I can replicate it by assigning a (non drafting) view template with View Reference turned off to the drafting view.  To reverse, simply assign a (non drafting) view template with View Reference turned on to the drafting view.

 

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barthbradley
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Press Edit Type and check View Reference Tag value.  

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barthbradley
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@ToanDN : Do you actually see a View Reference Category in Drafting View?  

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Anonymous
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Thanks! But there's still no "View Reference" in the category for drafting view even if I check all the disciplines. It appears that the visibility of View Reference is only avaible for views other than drafting views...

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barthbradley
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Is it the View Reference visible in other views (besides drafting)?  If not, have you checked the Visibility Settings of the labels in the Family?  

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks! But there's still no "View Reference" in the category for drafting view even if I check all the disciplines. It appears that the visibility of View Reference is only avaible for views other than drafting views...


See edited reply above.

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Anonymous
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Thanks! This has been solved.

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Anonymous
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Awesome! It works.

Thank you so much!

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