David,
I understand your concerns with the functionality of these features. Like
you have already stated these requests have been made in the the past and
the development team is aware of these issues. Thank you for your feedback.
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Jeff Hanson
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
Autodesk - BIM UX
Manchester, NH
"David Kozina" wrote in message
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Jeff,
Might I make the observation that this is one of the first confusing things
that OOTB Revit hit us with?
Yes, it is an easy fix (boy, I wish everything else that followed had such
easy solutions), but even so, such behavior is NOT intuitive, IMO, NOR is
the fix. (Strictly logical, perhaps, but NOT intuitive.)
Perhaps the programming team could consider that when I add new levels to my
structure, I'd probably like to see the grids as well? Suggestion: Lock the
things to XX' above and below the top-most and bottom-most levels,
respectively, until I say otherwise.
Not to change the subject, but some sort of Coordinate Display (and ID-like
command feedback) would be a big plus as well. I'll leave it at that,
though I suspect such requests are not something new.
Revit seems to revel in keeping the user from knowing where anything truly
is.
This gets to be rather tiresome - and after awhile, it's very tempting to
start looking elsewhere.
Regards,
David Kozina
"Jeff Hanson (Autodesk)" wrote in message
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In order for a grid to be visible in a plan view, the 3d extents of the grid
must intersect the level. In a section or elevation view of the entire
building make sure the extents of the grids are corssing all of the levels.
If you need the grid annotation to not cross the level for graphic reasons
you can click the end point of the grid marker to toggle if you are
controling the 3d extents (affects visibility everywhere) or 2d affects
where the grid is indicated for this view only.
Hope this information helps resolve the situation.
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Jeff Hanson
SME (Subject Matter Expert)
Autodesk - BIM UX
Manchester, NH
wrote in message news:6326302@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hello all,
I have a 7 story model. on the basement level, all my grids are showing.
As I move up to other levels the grids start disappearing. By the time I
get to level 5 only 2 of about 45 grid lines and bubbles show. I can't just
replace them because it says the name already exists. What should I do? I
really don't want to delete all of them and start over. I am monitoring
them with the architectural model and I have all the dimensioning done on
the lower 2 levels. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
John