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I am working in Revit MEP 2011. I want to display HVAC system "Shaded with edges". All ductwork (except flexible) is shaded nicely, air terminals - supply are shaded, return and exhaust - not. Flexible ductwork is not shaded. I can't find any settings for diiferent type of air terminals.Please, help!
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Try duct color fills. But I believe the color fills don't apply to fittings.
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I've tryed, but it's not the duct, it is only return grilles-not shaded.
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