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A member of our team is having an issue where all Furniture, Doors, Casework etc seem to have some sort of x-ray qualities.
He has a 2 storey building The furniture in the 2nd floor, can not only be seen through to the floor, but all the way to the level below. None of the components are cutting through the floor, and the view range is set to the second level. I've told him to put masking regions into the families, which feels like putting a band aid on a broken arm to me...
Has anyone experienced this and have a solution?
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You dont have the visual style set to wire frame do you? Could you upload a screen shot of whats happening. You shouldnt need to put a masking region into the family.
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Do you have floors? and are they turned on?Are the floors over-ridden to transparent in view?
Do you have another plan as an underlay?
A quick check is just to goto the view tab, select floor plan, uncheck do not duplicate and create a new floor plan. This will not have any mistakes in its settings.
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See attached,
No, view is not set to wire frame. Through the reception desk, you can see the position of the reception desk below.
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You probably just have the floor below as the underlay as WWHub referenced
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No underlay
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User informs me it doesn't print like this, but it is an annoying issue.
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If the reception desk below is a family that has anything in it (including invisible lines) that is intersected by this floor plan view, and if that desk family is not cuttable, then it will show.
We need more information. This is a process error.
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User informs me that both reception desks are in place families, but the thing is, this is also happening to the furniture (as shown on the uploaded screen shot), and doors.
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