I have a problem with a linked cad file.
As you can see in the first picture I need to have the "show hidden lines" option in All.
If I do that, when I print, I have the result like in the second picture.
The linked file is foreground, so why Revit shows the original lines and hidden lines for the linked file, even if there's no elements hidden the cad file.
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hi
you can use th viability graphic option " VV on keyboard " then imported categories you will see the cad file you imported.
use the plus symbol near it to see the layers.
control the layers you want to hide or un-hide in the view.
if it helped please mark as a solution......
Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for your answer, but I don't want to hide the cad layer.
I want to hide the lines who are created by Revit (the black dashed lines above the yellow lines in the link).
I can see this lines only when I print.
It's really strange
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can you attach the file so that i can deal with the problem?
Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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i have solved it as i think try these steps :
first go to print as shown and choose setup
then from the setup dialog uncheck all marked options
then ok and go to print this was the result for me
if it helped please mark as a solution.....
Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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Thanks Ahmed,
The problem are not these options, but you put me on a good way.
I had to change the options for "Raster Processing" and the raster quality as you can see in the picture
Thanks.
that's good "Raster processing" was the solution
mark your answer as a solution to close the question
or mark this as a solution if i didn't work for your answer
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