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Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 5:14:36 PM | NEED BEGINNERS HELP

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I've tried the program's help (Revit 2009), but it was not any help with a couple problems.

Can I specify the detail level visibilty of wall sweeps? I don't want baseboards and cornices showing up on floor plans, just in details.

Where does Revit store its pattern files? I cannot download some pattern files by opening and I don't know the location to save them. 


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Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 4:32:24 AM | NEED BEGINNERS HELP

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Hi and welcome to Revit World.

About the visibility in the levels, you can control that in the VP, with the "View Range"-"Top, Bottom, Cut..", take a look, Revit store its patterns in the folder of the program, C:\"D:"\Programs(86)\revit 2009\data.... *.pat, you said " I cannot download some pattern files by opening " from where? you can download from here (RevitCity) and save them in a folder you want (E.X.: d:\revit2009\Hatchs)...

 



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Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 7:18:01 AM | NEED BEGINNERS HELP

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HabiBibArchitects,

 

Just add a workset for your base wall sweep and use your view tempalate to keep them turned off in plans.  You might also be able to use a phase but that seems more complicated.

 

I believe the pattern files that first appear when you start a project are stored within the template, not linked.  The patterndescription that is loaded into the templates is just a text (pat) file like they were in autocad.   You can write your own, import them using an AutoCAD dwg or just open your autocad pat file and individually isolate the ones you want to import.  

 


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