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I am using Revit MEP 2010 for modeling of mechanical systems. Currently I have the plan view set up as a floor plan with the underlay set as a reflected ceiling plan and the model graphics set to hidden line (also same result when model graphics set to wireframe). With this configuration the ceiling plan trims the ductwork, air devices and all mechanical equipment even though they are above the ceiling. The only items that trim the ceiling are the call out tags. The RCP is drawin above everthing else. How can I get the ceiling plan to trim around the ductwork, air devices and mechanical equipment. In AutoCad I would simply set the RCP draworder to back, but there doesn't apper to be a similar command with Revit. (I do not set the plan view as a ceiling plan, since in this mode the model "looks up" and the hidden lines are trimmed backwards) Thanks, Bert
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