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Revit 2016 - View Range Not Working Properly

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Anonymous
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Revit 2016 - View Range Not Working Properly

For some reason my "View Depth" is associating with the "Top-Primary Range" instead of the bottom as it is supposed to.

 

On top of that the Bottom plane is acting as a dependant to the cut plane ie. when I set the cut plane the bottom plane automatically matches it.

 

This is all forcing my view depth to be equal or above the Top range, basically the whole bloody thing is upside down, how do I fix this problem?

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L.Maas
in reply to: Anonymous

Might be confusing (is to many people), but is as designed.

Your view range is for a ceiling plan. In a ceiling plan the view range works differently from a floor plan. You tell where the Cutplane is. The Top should be above that Cut plane. As you  are looking up (from low to high) your view depth should be above your Top.

 

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Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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Anonymous
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It's not supposed to be a ceiling plan though, it's Level 1 (structural)..

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Anonymous
in reply to: L.Maas

lol... I actually just figured it out, for some reason it was set to looking up right from starting the new template. smh... that was dumb.. thanks for the help!

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