Hello,
I just realized that my placed windows and doors are not cutting the walls in the floor plan view. When I was in training, the training files we used the windows and doors would cut the wall so you could see what you are doing. We never went over how you could fix this because everything was already working correctly. I'm pretty sure it is some visibility setting but I don't know where it is. I have attached a screenshot.
Thanks
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Check the View Range Settings. If the Windows/Doors aren't intersecting the View Range Cut Plane, you can always create a Plan Region around those Windows/Doors and adjust their View Range Cut Plane independently.
...also, the View in your screenshot looks odd to me. Maybe it's on purpose. You might want to change your View Phase Filter to Show Complete.
You know, you are welcome to post your file here so we can examine it. Just use "Attachment" to include the RVT in a reply post.
You view says Level 1 but the Associated Level is Ground Floor?
Did you create this view by duplicating the Ground flor view and changing the View Range? If so , it is a wrong way. Create Level 1 floor plan from View menu > Plan views > Floor Plan > and choose the Level.
If Ground Floor is Level 1, then check then view range cut plane and make sure it is not above the doors/windows.
Forgive me but I have no clue what you are talking about. Still finding my way around Revit.
You view range cut plane was set to cut at 11'-0", way above the doors and windows. Change it to 4'-0" as shown below.
Have a read about view range.
@ZDCMapp wrote:Here's the file.
It's all about View Range settings.
FWIW: here's what I was talking about when I mentioned Plan Region:
Riiiiight. I did mess with that a while back because I couldn't see my second story concrete porch in the Level 1 view. Is there a way to show the porch floor without messing with the view range? My levels are set up per the architectural plans.
I am beginning to see if you mess with one thing another thing quits working in Revit. Since I changed the view range and try to copy the completed porch on down the line, it doesn't include the trim and the porch floor. So I guess everything above the cut plane doesn't transfer over. Is this another view range issue, like top, bottom and level setting?
@ZDCMapp wrote:
I am beginning to see if you mess with one thing another thing quits working in Revit. Since I changed the view range and try to copy the completed porch on down the line, it doesn't include the trim and the porch floor. So I guess everything above the cut plane doesn't transfer over. Is this another view range issue, like top, bottom and level setting?
- If you want to show the ceiling of the porch, shouldn't you use a reflected ceiling plan looking up instead of a floor plan?
- To copy multiple elements from one place to other places, open a 3d view, select the elements, create a group, then copy the group
Nah. Not interested in the ceiling of the porch at the moment but I will do the grouping thing for sure. Thanks for your expertise.
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