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I am trying to show the Upper Level walls in my roof plan as an underlay. It does not show any interior walls and most of the exterior walls. It will show the plumbing fixtures (I turned them off in this view) the base cabinets, stairs, etc. When I use the Main Level as an underlay (for testing) all of the walls show up.
Please help me!
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check out this link, the second one sounds like your problem
http://revitbeginners.blogspot.com/2006/07/view-range-visibility-lessons.html
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Thanks for your help.
Funny. thing...
I remember meeting you about 4 years ago at a Revit seminar and we were both looking into using Revit or ArchiCAD.
I see you went the same route we did except we started up on it a little slower than you did.
Very Wise.
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sorry, they didin't listen. we just started too.
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I am having the same problem. some of My second floor walls are not showing below roof plan. The link posted here is not available anymore. Could somebody help thanks sudanhafif
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The link worked for me. The following is what the link goes to........... While in the second floor plan we underlayed the 1st floor plan but the 1st floor plan walls were not visible while doors, windows, and fixtures were. That's because if the top of the wall below intersects the primary range (bottom clip plane) of the floor plan above, then Revit won't include the walls in the underlay. So we had to raise the bottom clip plane which shouldn't have been below the floor level anyway. I hope this helps
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