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I've got a number of elevations where the far clipping range goes WAY back to show the portions of the building that occur back there... We've all encountered this... The problem is: by setting the "Far Clip Offset" so far back - it picks up a whole bunch of wall & detail section references which are NOT relevant to my elevation. This means that I have to double check every single section reference that shows up in my elevations & manually hide the ones that are incorrect... Babysitting things in Revit is not fun... It always makes for errors & inconsistencies (kind of like AutoCAD). Is there a way to define how far back your elevation will display any adjacent section references? Or am I stuck doing this manually? If this doesn't make sense, I will show a few pictures.
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I think you are stuck. ... and you do know about using your window and funnel filter to select multiple section references to hide in view?
Edited on: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 7:55:40 AM
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i think you set to hide in views courser than a certain scale factor. just set that to a low scale and it would not show up. say set it to 1/8" and if section was at 1" then the marker would not show up becuae it is hidden.
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