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Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:25:07 AM | Components "Bring to Front" in linked Files

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I am placing my families onto floor plans with the Architecture, MEP, Structural, etc. models linked in. However sometimes when I place my face based families the linked models obsure the symbol. See attached image for more information. Is there a way to "bring to front" the family or any other work around? Thanks for your help.


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Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:31:42 AM | Components "Bring to Front" in linked Files

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3D families are placed in space according to where they are so there is no "bring to front" options. 

 

If your linked models are Revit models and if your elements is 3D, it will be shown as it would be really.  You can over-ride individual linked elements to hide them or makre them transparent but they will remain spacially where they really should be.


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