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Using Revit 2014, Pipng has been created already with insulation turned on. I want to work on the model without the insulation on to see what I am doing. Do I do this with filters? If so do I add all the pipe sysytem in to the filter and turn off the insulation? how?
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If the piping is actually suppose to have insulation and you just dont want to see it in your view just turn it off in visability graphics. If its not actually suppose to be there then select the piping and remove it.
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I'm in a 3d view, I typed "VG" and under Visibilty I unchecked Pipe Insulation. Insulation still shows in the view?
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Is the piping in a linked model?
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The background is linked.
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"The background is linked" What background? This doesnt make sense. Is the PIPING linked into your model? If it is you need to turn off the insulation under the linked revit tab of the visability graphics.
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Thanks for your help. It was the level of detail! Coarse shows pipe without insulation, not medium or fine. That is what I wanted.
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That is true but even on medium and fine you can turn off the insulation.
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