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I had have a problem (just sometimes) and it is that some objects that belong to some level, result appearing in the next level, and of course the view range is ok (no depth) Has anyone a solution for this?
Edited on: Fri, May 17, 2013 at 10:37:17 AM
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You need to pay attention to several things.
- First, if your element is level hosted then make sure it is hosted on the correct level. (For instance if you have a door, the offset should be 0 - not your level to level height.
- Do you have an underlay on?
- Some non-cuttable families are built wrong. If any part of a non-cuttable family is cut by the view (including invisible lines in the family), then the entire family shows up.
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Thank you, I just checked those things and they are ok. I posted an image to clarify. It is happening with an emergency wall hosted ligth.
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That quickly you verified that the light family was a cuttable family or you opened the light family and made sure there were no invisible lines that were outside the family? I don't think so.
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I did. Besides the family is not been cut by the cut plane. Do you mean original revit families made wrong?
TRy to do it with the M_Emergency wall ligth. . . . . please.
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Post the family
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behold the family
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As I explained earlier, ".... If any part of a non-cuttable family is cut by the view (including invisible lines in the family), then the entire family shows up....". Your family is poorly done. Look at the nested family called "Family1" - image I attached. It has reference lines as shown in the attached. They are too long and extend well beyond the limits of the family. Those are your problem so pull them back and reload it into the host family then reload that into your model.
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Thank you very much. That is something I would never find out by myself (the planes behavioring as a line) Gonna try it and report later. Thanks again.
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As a matter of fact, it worked, problem solved. Thank you.
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