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A view template is applied to 4 floors and if I add/change any element in one floor, the changes appear in other floors with the same template applied

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fahim.hasan
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A view template is applied to 4 floors and if I add/change any element in one floor, the changes appear in other floors with the same template applied

HELP!

I have created a view template named as 'RCP' and applied this RCP template to my ceiling plans level 0 to 4. Whenever I make any changes in any floor, the new changes appear in other floors too. For example: I have 4 switches in level 0 and if I add a switch in level 2, that switch also appear in other level 0, 3,4. How can I prevent this? I want this 4 levels to have the same template 'RCP' but at the same time the changes of different floors will not appear in other floors. Is it possible or I need to make different templates for each floor? Please help.

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RobDraw
in reply to: fahim.hasan

Is it the view range extends into the other floors?


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
Message 3 of 9
iainsavage
in reply to: fahim.hasan


@fahim.hasan  schrieb:

or [do] I need to make different templates for each floor? 


NO.

As @RobDraw says, check the view range settings.

Message 4 of 9
fahim.hasan
in reply to: RobDraw

Hi @RobDraw @iainsavage  
Attached the screenshot of my view range of Level 1 below:

fahimhasan_0-1677978172665.png
I can see the switches in Level 1

fahimhasan_1-1677978242983.png
However, if I change the Top range to 'Associate Level U/S Level 1' to 2800 and cut plane range 1800, I do not see the switches anymore:

fahimhasan_2-1677978481478.png

 

 

fahimhasan_3-1677978510716.png

not sure what is going wrong.

If I change the Top range to 'Ex Level 2', I can see the switches again!

fahimhasan_0-1677978792804.pngfahimhasan_1-1677978821131.png

 

I appreciate all your helps.



Message 5 of 9
iainsavage
in reply to: fahim.hasan

Typical RCP template view range.

iainsavage_0-1678009113260.png

Cut Plane should be below the ceiling level.

Top and View Depth should be at or below the floor above.

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ToanDN
in reply to: fahim.hasan

Why View Depth is Unlimited. Fix it.

Message 7 of 9
fahim.hasan
in reply to: iainsavage

@iainsavage 
top and view depth offset will not be 0.

Message 8 of 9
iainsavage
in reply to: fahim.hasan

They are offset 0 from the Level Above.

 

iainsavage_1-1678048137179.png

 

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RobDraw
in reply to: fahim.hasan


@fahim.hasan wrote:

@iainsavage 
top and view depth offset will not be 0.


Why not? 


Rob

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