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I have been working with the view range to show footings and load bearing walls below as hidden lines. I am experiencing a double line effect that makes the hidden line solid, and I don't know why. I have enclosed an image showing what I mean, in the image I didn't include walls below but in previous attempts I did.
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I don't think the problem is Revit. You have something else going on which we will not be ablt to identify. Note that both of the 'inside' edges of all 4 footings do this. What have you added here? Make a new virgin plan and see how that looks.
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Thanks for the reply WWHub, the PDF was a new project but using an old project template. Strange things are affoot with the template, most likely human inflicted. Looks like I get a chance to improve my project template building skills.
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