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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Roof soffit inexplicably (to me) showing up as 'beyond'.
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Hello,
Rather new to the Revit world and Revit city, and have been able to use the help of this community for almost all my problems but this one...
I have a roof soffit, reveals, and fascia appearing as 'beyond' in one view and not in others. This particular roof soffit has the same exact type and instance properties as a neighboring roof soffit. Both are at the same height from the same level. The linework is set to "by category", and there are no individual element overrides. There are no plan regions... I cannot think of any other places to look to find out why this is displaying differently.
This project is in Revit Architecture 2012.
Can anyone offer some insight into why this would be happening? Thank you in advance.
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Sorry attached wrong image... see below.
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Wierd.... In that view did you changed the "Discipline" or a "Phase"?
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Nope... Same phase, phase filter, and discipline.
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phasing was my first guess. So just for clarification--the two soffits are definitely in the same phase?
Next step for me would be to copy/paste the correct-looking soffit into the same area as the messed up one and see how visibility holds up.
What about the profile? Any chance the profile of the soffit was edited so that the base constraint is technically the same, but in reality is higher/lower?
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So, I 'figured' it out... kinda. I have a plan region in another part of the plan, not enclosing any portion of this soffit. If I adjust the view range of that plan region, or delete all together... the soffit appears correctly. I am highly confused... Anyone have an idea why this would happen?
Thanks again.
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