@PaulineP54QC wrote:
Thanks for your response. I know what you mean. For instance we sometime need to locate a receptacles on the ceiling, so we have to create new families to accomplish that because the standard receptacle will not do it.
I don’t think you are understanding what @smbrennan and myself are saying.
Ceiling hosted families will ONLY attach to a ceiling.
Wall hosted families will ONLY attach to a wall
Floor hosted families will ONLY attach to a floor
If you are using linked models that causes issues for MEP models because the building elements are not physically within your model.
Hence use face hosted families which will attach to ANY face (or a workplane), including a ceiling.
But that is a distraction from your main query and I’m still not clear where these objects are in your model. You seem to think they are “in” a floor plan but attached to the wall and you want to view them in a ceiling plan - is that correct?
I assume you do know that 3D objects don’t reside in any particular view. They are 3D objects in a 3D model and floor plans and other views are just different ways of looking at the one model - whether you create floor plans, ceiling, plans, sections the objects are the same ones in all views, you don’t “redraw” in order to see different views of them.
So, going back to your initial post, if you did create a new ceiling plan, your objects will be in it as long as (a) they are above the floor and (b) they are within the view range of the ceiling plan. You don’t need to “redraw” them.
People are trying to help you here and its all becoming very confusing as to what you have done and what you want to achieve so could you start again and explain very simply, from the beginning, what your question is.
If at all possible upload the model, or at least some screenshots, to help us to visualise the situation.