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VISIBILITY

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VISIBILITY

Anonymous
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The columns are visible in 3D view and not visible in the elevation. ALthough under the visibility graphics the columns and strutural columns are ticked. With so many setting and endless amount of options autodesk softwares have its quite impossible to find tutorials which are limited , even classes , completely useful . 

Thanks 

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josemukalel
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Jose George
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Anonymous
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Thanks . It wasalraedy ticked so the case wasn't your solution. I just reloaded the same column into th eproject again and it worked. But manythanks anyway. My software seems to have a bug

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RDAOU
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Hello @Anonymous

 

There are no specific tutorials to such things because they are not related to a specific cause. ie: It may occure due to various reasons; example

 

  1. Wrong Discipline
  2. Visibility Graphics settings
  3. Element/Column is outside the Extents of the elevation/sections/scopebox (somewhat the equiv. of view range for sections and elevations)
  4. VG was overriden for that specific Category of elements / Category was previously set to hidden on that view / View template applied
  5. Family visibility settings (example: All objects/elements are set to show in 3D by default unless view settings where overridden)
  6. Wrong Constraints
  7. Element is obsecured by a masking region
  8. ...etc

Thats why in most cases the solution would be a wild guess when the question is not quite detailed or is not accompanied with a file or screencast...However; once one has spent some more time using Revit (several 100 hours) one gets the hang of the Revit Workflow and one does such double checks without even thinking

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