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Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 6:27:19 PM | silhouettes

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I can see that Revit will silhouette components in a view. It would be more useful if Revit could silhouette the building outline as a whole. Is this something Revit can do automatically or does it require manually entering the data using the LINEWEIGHTS tool? I can't try it right now but maybe it'll work if one imports the project into a new project and silhouettes the imported project? It looks like the silhouette & lineweight tools don't work for imported projects. Post edited on 2005-08-14 20:17:37

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