Unhide WITHOUT using Reveal Hidden Elements

Unhide WITHOUT using Reveal Hidden Elements

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Unhide WITHOUT using Reveal Hidden Elements

Anonymous
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Instead of using temporary hide, one of our guys right-clicked some individual, modeled pipe elements to hide them and now cannot find them without opening a new view. Using Reveal Hidden Elements is ineffective because we are in a spaghetti of backgrounds and process piping on four levels such that revealing hidden elements only changes the situation to finding the needle in the haystack. Any ideas out there? Looking for something that would unhide from a right-click invoked hide. Thanks

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Message 2 of 16

edwin.prakoso
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Do you know the element ID?

If you can find the element ID, you can select it by ID then unhide it.

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Edwin Prakoso
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BiMBoXiT
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Good Question Joy of revit ...sorry I dont have answer for this. 

 

RH - shortcut key for reveal hidden elements😁

 

BiM BoXiT
Message 4 of 16

RobDraw
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If you can find them by opening a new view, isn't your problem already solved?


Rob

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Message 5 of 16

hmunsell
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I always have a "coordination view" for each level with the discipline set to Coordination. these views are never placed on sheets, they are only used for, you guessed it, Coordination. if I have an view issue in a Discipline view I can go to the Coordination view(s) and usually find it, fix it, or at least identify it, there. 

 

I know this may not help now, but you may want to consider adding somthing like that to your template for just such an occation.   

Howard Munsell
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Anonymous
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Thanks everyone. @edwin.prakoso I forgot about getting the element ID in a new view and selecting by that. @hmunsell The coordination view is a great idea to save that view for searching, and whatever else. @RobDraw using the new view means having to reset all the view settings. These guys are all relatively new to Revit, working remote, on a massive indoor wastewater facility that was already behind before we started, and the GC's breathing down our necks. So we've all been super reactive and I just need to take a moment and teach them how to save their view settings.  Thanks again for all the help everyone. 

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RobDraw
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@Anonymous wrote:

@RobDraw using the new view means having to reset all the view settings. 


 

Why? (Plus it's really easy as long as you aren't utilizing overrides by element(s).)

 

Here is what I thought you had already figured out:

In the new view, select the elements that you wish to unhide in the other view. Switch back to other view with reveal hidden elements active, right click, unhide in view. Done.


Rob

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Message 8 of 16

Anonymous
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you can also use IDEATE EXPLORER to find hidden objects or CTC Project Suite 2021.

BIM Project Suite 2021 | CTC Software

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Message 9 of 16

Anonymous
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Had not considered that - of course they would remain selected when switching back - duh. Thanks. 

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Message 10 of 16

halukuzuner
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I used PangolintoolsUnhideElementsinView addin. It reveals manually hidden elements in a view.

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RobDraw
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@halukuzuner wrote:

I used PangolintoolsUnhideElementsinView addin. It reveals manually hidden elements in a view.


 

Why do you need a third party app to do something that Revit can do?


Rob

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Anonymous
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Because not everyone is as capable to investigate and/or have a budget to spin the wheels, if we can have a tool to "help" doing complicated & Time consuming tasks (57 way to hide elements on Revit). most are recent graduates, no Revit experience. the tools will give them the power to do their job easier without much training.

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Message 13 of 16

RobDraw
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What?

 

I was asking the person that made the post and said it was to reveal hidden elements which Revit can do with the push of a button.

 


@Anonymous wrote:

most are recent graduates, no Revit experience. 


 

Really?

 


@Anonymous wrote:

the tools will give them the power to do their job easier without much training.


 

IMHO, they should be shown how to do it natively first. 


Rob

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Message 14 of 16

halukuzuner
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If you click Reveal Hidden elements in Revit, it show all hidden elements. You cant distinguish element hidden manually. The addin I mentioned lists elements hidden manually and you can unhide them. I couldnt do that without addin. Is there another way?

halukuzuner_0-1611142383554.png

 

Message 15 of 16

RobDraw
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Missed the manul part. No, Revit cannot do that natively.


Rob

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Message 16 of 16

Vince.Vining
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I have this same problem. My firm has CTC software installed. Do you know which feature it is? Invisibilty Advisor perhaps?

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