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I want to view my beams, stairs, floors (mezanine),...in my plan views... I have try to change the view field and to put a level in background but it stays in a solid grey line.
So could someone told me how to change this solid grey line in a black discontinued ( projected line) one? I don't want to have to draw it after with details projeted lines...
thank you for your answer
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You cannot change the linestyle revit uses for underlays.
You can simply drag a copy of the view you want to underlay onto the sheet. It will snap into place when in its aligned with your other plan.
The only other options which i wouldn't recommend would be to underlay the view then use the linework tool on the elements you want to see then turn off the underlay. The linework (fountain pen tool) will remain.
HTH.
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