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Hey guys I have 3 units all different levels. I need to show all 3 floor plans on the 1 plan. Is there a way to show the roof of the highest unit.
I have used underlay for the 1st unit which also showed the second units roof. ( guessing because similar height )
The 3rd unit is a bit higher and I can show it. I already have a plan region over unit 2 & 3.
How would be the best way to get unit 3's floor plan to show up. Cheers.
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You could try using plan regions. I'm facing a similar problem and am trying to get the hang of plan regions (the limits are giving me trouble) but you may not have the same issues with them as me- most likely operator error.
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I had to do them seperate and just try my best to locate them on the page....
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anyone got any ideas?
Cant nest plan regions either which is annoying....
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These don't appear to be connected so why all three in the same view? Why not just 3 views on a sheet?
What did you mean here? > "Cant nest plan regions either which is annoyin"... Show your plan regions and their properties so we can understand.
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you are right they arnt attached so I dont know why we need to have them all on the one sheet as like they are all on the same level but I'm new here and the only one using revit...
I managed to get it to work only because the level differences wernt huge.
Only have 1 underlay I was able to get all the roofs to show luckily.
Using regions I was able to get the floors to show but the highlight windows would not. I had to just use mask and draw them in. As you are unable to put a region inside a region.
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