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Heya, is there a way off turning off only certain walls in the model. For example, I've got this very complex building and want to shows certain walls and not others. Is there a way of achieving this? Maybe VG or some other way?
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If you are using Revit 9, then you can apply a filter to the walls that you don't want to see. If not maybe use phases.
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this little exercise from the Revit Beginners blog will show you how to isloate walls by applying filters
http://revitbeginners.blogspot.com/2006/07/stepped-foundation-plans.html
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