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Hi, I am currently working on a structural model, in Revit '19, for a theater that contains a linked architectural model. All of the walls and floors are contained within the linked model. My structural model contains only structural elements.
I need to be able to see the walls below the upper level floors in plan view, preferably in a 'hidden' linetype, while also displaying the walls above/not obscured by floors as usual.
My plan view visual style is currently set to 'hidden lines' and the arch. linked model is set to 'underlay'.
I've attached a couple of screenshots for example. As they show, if I set the floor transparency to zero the walls below the floors are obscured, as expected. If I set the floor transparency to 100, the walls display but are solid lines that are not distinguishable from the walls that are not under floors. If I set floors to 50% transparency, all of the walls below my view range cut plane changing to a light gray.
What I need to see is basically exactly what the zero transparency screenshot shows, except instead of Revit making the wall lines under the floor invisible, I need it to make them hidden.
On previous projects the only real options that sorta work are using the linework tool to force each and every wall line to display the way I want (waaaaay too tedious for dozens of walls in dozens of plans), or simply changing the visual style to wireframe (lots of extraneous lines to clean up and hide). Other tools such as the 'show hidden lines' function don't appear to apply to elements in linked models.
Is Revit capable of doing what I am asking? Can anyone enlighten me?
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