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MEP Hidden Line. Missing

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Message 1 of 13
Robrsm
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MEP Hidden Line. Missing

Does anybody know why I can't see the MEP hidden line in mechanical settings.  I'm having an issue with overlapping pipes and would like to show a gap.  

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Message 2 of 13
ToanDN
in reply to: Robrsm

In settings or in view?

Message 3 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: ToanDN

I am in a view when I select mechanical settings 

Message 4 of 13
ToanDN
in reply to: Robrsm

Is your view set to Mechanical Discipline? What is the scale of the view?

Message 5 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: ToanDN

I tried using mech discipline and messed around with scales but I still don't see that MEP hidden line style.  I do see it when I open a new project t using the mechanical default template.  I tried to bring over that line style using project transfer but I still don't see it

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ToanDN
in reply to: Robrsm

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Message 7 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: Robrsm

Yes. That's what I'm supposed to see. But i dont see that mep hidden line.  I bet it's because I didn't use a mech project template Rte file to start with.  I was hoping I could transfer that line style from an new mep project into my construction project via transfer projects stuff but that line style is not transferring into my project.  It must be a system line type I guess

Message 8 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: ToanDN

Yes. That's what I'm supposed to see. But i dont see that mep hidden line. I bet it's because I didn't use a mech project template Rte file to start with. I was hoping I could transfer that line style from an new mep project into my construction project via transfer projects stuff but that line style is not transferring into my project. It must be a system line type I guess

 

Message 9 of 13
ToanDN
in reply to: Robrsm

You can transfer line styles and mechanical settings. And there is nothing magical about that line style, you can recreate it manually and add it to you MEP settings.

Message 10 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: ToanDN

Oh good, glad to hear that.  Although I did try all of that too.  I must be doing somthi g wrong,, I wonder if my pipe system filters are messing it up.   Idk. I'll have to try again in the morning when I'm not so tired.  I've been at it for hours. Ugh

Message 11 of 13
fabiosato
in reply to: Robrsm

Hello,

 

Which is the view discipline, Mechanical?

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Message 12 of 13
Robrsm
in reply to: fabiosato

i've tried all disciplines

 

Message 13 of 13
fabiosato
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Hello,

 

Can you share the model for inspection?

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