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Hello,
I am working in Revit Architecture 2013. I placed some components for a bathroom on a level. Some of the components are grey even though they are associated with that level. Other components that show up normally are associated to the same hosted wall, workset, and schedule level. I am sure there is an easy fix that I am overlooking. I appreciate your help.
Sincerely,
Margaret Frank
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Are you working with phases? If you are using the realistic setting are your materials for the families set correct? An image of the problem is usually helpful.
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I am not using phases, but every component is automatically set to new construction. Hopefully the picture will help better show my problem.
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I forgot to mention the only reason those components are even showing up is because I underlayed the level above it.
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Ah ... they they are not where you think they are. Cut a section through one of them and it will be above your view cut plane.
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Ah, thank you! Now I am able to see those bars. I have another problem now. I have a vent shown 12' above the slab that I need to show in plan. If I make the cut plane 12', the plan does not show the opening for the door or the door in plan.
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I believe you are looking for the "plan region" you can set a boundary at a specific height without changing the view range
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I would think you would rather show this in a reflected ceiling plan no?
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Either I suppose but I think they said there was already an underlay of the floor above ...I'm still a noob at this so it was just a suggestion lol
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Either I suppose but I think they said there was already an underlay of the floor above ...I'm still a noob at this so it was just a suggestion lol
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