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I've got a basketball court with stripes drawn with detail lines. This is a multipurpose facility and i need to show tables, chairs, moveable walls, stage, ect on top of this court. Problem is, the court lines are always on top of anything else on that level. ive tried to duplicate the level and use one as an underlay...but it doesnt show up as an option for underlay. any ideas? thanks.
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Use model based lines on the floor is one option.
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any way to convert detail lines to model lines?
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sorry - no ... Model lines are hosted - detail lines are not. In a plan view, revit will assume the level is the host.
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thanks
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