In the revit model for the project I'm working on, I have a bunch split faces on floors so different materials could be applied to different parts of the floor. I only want these split face lines to show up in a specific floor finishes sheet, so they should be hidden in all other plan views. However, visibility/graphics settings does not have a category for split faces. I tried hiding the floors themselves from the regular plan views, but this also hides all the families hosted on those floors, which I need to show in those views.
Are there any workarounds to globally hide split faces from plan views? I know I can use lineweight override tool to set these lines as invisible, but this is a tedious process, since I need to override each line in each split face, one by one, in each view in my entire project. Is there any faster workaround, or is this the only way to have split faces show up in some views and not others?
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we stopped using that workflow to show floor material a long time ago in my office. i taught my staff (mostly Interiors group) to place a thin floor on top of the Arch/Struc floor. They can make it any shape they want, embed other shapes as needed and assign any material without interfering with the "base" floor.
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Thanks, it'll unfortunately mean redoing the split faces we've already done, but this seems like a good way of keeping things separate moving forward.
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