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Morning fello Reviteers.
When dimensioning up a plan a few days ago (in Revit 2013), I am positive I found an option to keep the dimension visible, even when the associated object was hidden. I can no longer find this option... genuinely, was it a dream?
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Timmos.
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I think it was your dream although I would think it is a nightmare. A dimension to nothing..... kind of scarey.
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it sounds more like a wet dream.
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