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Look the attached pic, Thanks.
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Underlay is controlled in properties not visibility graphics.
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chengran,
Says you joined RevitCity in December 2014, you asking us to tell you how to put an underlay on? The parameter/drop down is clearly visiable on your second picture... currently set to "None"? or is there something more to your question? If so, please explain otherwise members won't be able to assist you.
As WWHub would say, 'garbage in = garbage out'
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Even you select NONE, all the elements such as WALLS WINDOWS are underlayed in a duplicated plan. I do not know why
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I could not select them unless select potion are changed.
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It must have to do with your view range settings. They are probably set to the level below for bottom clip instead of associated level. View range is found in the view properties at the bottom.
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Have nothing to do with the view range. There are only two leves and the view ranges are same.
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the view range of floor and duplicated plans are same.
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hi Chengran,
So, you duplicated a plan and in your duplicated plan you can see the level below but on the original plan you could not see the level below and you are wondering why this is occurring and how it be fixed so that the plan below is not visiable?
Anyway, so you have duplicted the plan and changed nothing what so ever? Have you tried duplicating the plan again? I came across something similar where I duplicated a first floor view and applied a different View Template and for some reason i could see the ground floor walls, doors, windows, WC's etc. yet the rooms were still bound to where the first floor walls would have been and my content and my first floor furniture was visiable yet my ground floor furniture was not... very strange.
Anyway, I remade the template and then it was happy, I read that sometimes the "associated" level can get confused when it is applied to a different level from which is was created. I say sometimes as I've been doing it for years and that was the only time its ever occurred.
Hope this helps.
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Yes, all the elements in original plan are underlayed in new duplicate plan, not halftone, not underlay any level or plan. For small project this skill is very helpful. You do need to link a model.....
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I try to set a View Template, but I do not know how to underlay elements in the View Template, instead of halftone...
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