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I have found one insumountable problem in Revit. When I cut through a [e.g.] skylight in plan [or sectionally from the front]. it gives me the entire unit projecting above my cutplane. I suppose it does not understand it as a plan element so for the time being I am patching over it, but this is, of course, an imperfect solution.
Similarly, in a tall roof that I cut through [plan again], I do not wish to see the whole roof below, but it appears bpast my view depth.
Has anyone else run into these issues with oblique objects, and do you have any suggestions?
Thanks.
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I rescend my " [or sectionally from the front] " from the described of the problem above.
The sections are smart enough.
How do I make the plan this smart?
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