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I am using Revit 2013
Hi all,
I used a drawing from a colleague of mine and the levels are missing in the section/elevation.
I tried changing the scope box, unhide hidden elements, zoomed out, hiding all elements except levels, I made a new section andf elevation, ... I did this for the last 2 hours and I have read all the fora, no solution.
Ok, I have some solutions in mind, but I can't find how to do it:
- can I make a new level without seeing the levels like I would make a section/elevation?
- can I access an overview of the levels where I can change them?
- can I select on "type" so I can only select the levels?
Ok, one more thing. I think my colleague deleted the floor plans where the levels are related to. I added them again with view -> plan views -> floor plan...it didn't work finding the levels. where are they?
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Most of your questions we can't really answer because we don't have your file.
You say you used a drawing..... You mean you started with a Rvit project - correct?
Levels has to be on in VG settings
Goto your elevations and " zoom e" with view clipping off. Do for all 4 elevations and see if you then see your levels.
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I had the same issue, right now I figure out, but I don't know if this solution also works for you.
When you open the revit file, it shows "Opening Worksets" Dialogue Box.
There you can see "Shared Levels and Grids" which say No in the "Opened" column.
Click "Shared Levels and Grids" row, and Click "Open" at the right side.
Finally, click OK.
Now you can see recovered Levels.
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