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I originally created levels in my project which I cannot find on my elevations or sections any more. They still "exist" as I can attach walls etc to those levels. I want to delete them altogether butI can't. Any ideas?
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Use a scope box.
1. Select the scope box tool in plan and draw a box to the full extents of your model.
2. Go to an elevation and drag the boxes top and bottom points so the box contains all model elements.
3. Draw a new level in elevation.
4. Right click on the newly created level and choose to select all instances.
5. Go to properties and set them to apply to the scope box.
6. They should now all be visible.
You can delete the scope box if you no longer require it.
HTH.
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I found levels and other things not displaying was due to OpenGL. Funny because Revit 6 worked fine with OpenGL on exactly the same computers.
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Thanks, the scope box tool thing worked. This has probably saved me from lots of trouble. Cheers mate!
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How about that? A post from 2005 that did the trick again. thanks Mr. Spot. John
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worked to perfection! great job
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this worked like a charm on our mysterious missing levels. thanks so much!
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Oh my gosh. Mr. Spot. You are AMAZING. This has saved me so much trouble, THANK YOU.
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I have no idea how it works, but it did the trick!
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All, I'm having the same problem described in the initial post on this thread. Only, this solution, which seems to work wonders for everyone else is failing me, and I'm completely stumped. I have one level in particular that isn't showing up in any of my elevations or sections. There's no question of the level not existing because I have a floor plan. I've zoomed out to the far regions of my model, and I've tried setting all of the level extents to a scope box. Still no level. Is there any additional insight?
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Also - I've unhidden any hidden levels and set their extents to the scope box. I have no clue where this level is. Thanks in advance.
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Follow Mr. Spot's instructions !
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Also - I've unhidden any hidden levels and set their extents to the scope box. I have no clue where this level is. Thanks in advance.
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I did follow Mr. Spot's instructions. 3 times. Still no level.
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I was in the same boat -- turned out that the two levels which wouldn't show up in any views were on a workset that by default, wasn't visible. The Scope Box trick didn't work for me, because of this. Could be another reason for people.
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