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How do I resize grid bubbles?
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never mind. I figured it out.
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How did you do it??? (I'm using Revit 9.0) I can't seem to scale down the radius of my grid bubbles when I scale my drawings for exterior elevation sheets. I know there should be a radius property, but I cannot find it. Thanks in advance. ac
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You'll need to adjust it in the actual Grid Bubble family. From there you could add a radius parameter to manipulate it in the project.
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You won't be able to scale your bubbles though, if you have a 1/4" bubble, it will appear as 1/4" on every and all sheets that it shows up on. Changing it in one view will affect all other views. Now, you can cheat this a little bit, if you are using worksets, create a workset for your different sized grids which is not visible by default. Now in your project, select all your grids, copy them to clipboard (ctrl+C) and then paste aligned->same place. While you still have these new grids in your selection, go to element properties, and change their workset to the new workset that you made, and change their type to what you want to see in your elevation views. In your elevation views, select the larger grids by crossing the whole screen and then filtering out the grids. Hide these grids in view. Go to view properties->visibility graphics overrides->Worksets and check the new grid workset that you had created. You should now see the size of grid that you wanted to have. And unless someone can tell me better, there really isn't much of a better way to do this yet.
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Is it possible to make the grid bubbles turn off but keep the lines on?
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Yep!
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-lt/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2018/ENU/RevitLT-Model/files/GUID-4454AC45-0763-4E8C-873B-BCBDF4772530-htm.html
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Thanks WWHub! I should have realized that however I have been working with a headache for 3 days and was looking at vibilitity settings for some reason!
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