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Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 9:12:19 PM | ROOM BOUNDING ISSUES

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Hello All,

I want a simple answer.  I am in Revit Lt 2016.  Getting pretty good at it now.  Doing more modeleing than before.  I have even been discovering some items than Revit Lt cannot do.  Dang, I may have to upgrade.

So my issue, I have had in the past.  My walls are not binding the rooms, dang it!  The box is checked on the properties bar.  All walls seems fine.  So why oh why can't I label my room:-(

Everything I find is very dated and really complicated.

Thanks for any help.


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Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 7:16:20 AM | ROOM BOUNDING ISSUES

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Make sure your room bounding elements start or cross the level that hosts your rooms. 

 

BTW - you can only tag the room if the room crosses the view clip plane so look at that as well.



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Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 12:55:22 PM | ROOM BOUNDING ISSUES

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Oh!  I see how that works!  I see where I messed up somehow......

See attached.  I created another foundation plan, but it is not a level.  How do I make the foundation plan be a level?  It is all noted up and dimensioned.

Thanks so much for the help!



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Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 1:07:11 PM | ROOM BOUNDING ISSUES

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Create your level plan from the view tab.   Now open your annotated tab and window it.  Use the funnel filter to exclude all model elements then copy to clipboard.   Open your level plan and pase aligned or paste same place.


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Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 2:36:07 PM | ROOM BOUNDING ISSUES

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THANK YOU!!  I forgot to respond to this.  Huge help.  Thank you again!


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