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I have created structural beams in plan, they show up in 3D view and plan but not in
the elevations ( all I can see is a single line at the center, but not the whole profile)
I think I have all the right layers turned on. Any thoughts???
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Try changing de detail level from coarse to medium, that did the trick for me
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That is the intended behavior of structural beams and colums to facilitate interoperability with other structural analysis and design programs as they need to export the structural framing as stick diagram for anlaysis purposes. That is why in revit you have the option to change your display representation by changing the detail level to coarse, medium and fine.
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