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Hi I'm tryingto work out how to change the line weights of objects in the distance. I am doing a section through one building and i can see another building behind it. I want to make the building behind lighter than the building I have the section going through. I have tried making everything half tone however this is to light. Is there a way to get all objects between half tone and the normal line weight. I am using Revit Arch 2009. Thanks
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If it is a linked model, you can shade it. You can also do tghat by selecting all of it and over-riding graphics in view.
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have a look at this. it may help http://blog.cadway.com.au/2009/04/revit-elevationsection-view-depth.html hth
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