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Hi all , We are using REVIT Architecture 2009 and we are having issues with the view range , as we want to see the upper floor (grayed out) on the lower floor but with a method differs from the overlay. Thanks alot
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Sorry, but this question is not clear. You can use underlay, or you can set yor cut plane wherever you want.
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