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I'm new to Revit Structure 2010 and I'm having trouble getting a foundation plan to display the way I want to. The top of my 16" foundation wall is at the same height as the bottom of my steel columns. I put my cut plane high enough to cut through my steel columns but now I can't see all of my 16" foundation wall. I turned the architect's and my structural floor element off in visibility graphics but the architect's window frame is hiding half of my 16" wall. I tried to turn off only that window element in the revit links visibility graphics box but I can't get only that element to turn off. See attached
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so, if you have your cut at 5" above, then what do you have for your bottom and view depth?
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