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Im having trouble configuring my view range. No mater what I do I can not get elements from a lower level to go aways.
For example.
Level 1 - Main Floor is showing the foundation below it. even with a floor in place.
The view ranges is set as follows:
Top: Associated Level, Offset 8'
Cut Plane: 4'
Bottom: Associated Level, 0'
View Depth: Associated Level, 0'
it also seems to be messing with my electrical layout as well
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In the view properties, make sure Underlay is set to None.
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holly..... $^*&@.... that was easy!
thank you very much. Im going to go beat my head on a wall now
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