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Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at 3:33:11 PM | Filled region showing up in an underlay

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Is in possible to have a filled region show up in a underlay. The filled region is a drated element and I can not get it to show up in my underlay. Any suggestions?

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Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at 3:44:30 PM | Filled region showing up in an underlay

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Drafted elements are view specific.  Would it work to just copy and paste aligned?  If not, what exactly are you trying to do?

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Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at 4:07:51 PM | Filled region showing up in an underlay

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I am trying to find a backwoods soluton, because else nothing seems to work, to being able to tag an item above with an actual smart tag in which I do not see the actual item in the plotted view.

My dilema is that I want to tag a wall above that I do not want to visually show in my lower view (it is a stacked situation). I was attempting to use an overlay to show the wall above in my referenced view then draw a filled region in the underlay view to cover the wall so that it does not show up in the plotted view.

 Another solution: is it possible to move a filled region under a model item in a view. example under a wall?


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Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at 4:16:12 PM | Filled region showing up in an underlay

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Drafted elements (including filled regions) always show up on top of model elements.  This is this case in any view, so your suggested solution won't work.  Sorry, I don't have any ideas myself.

(On a side note, if you're posting about a question you've asked before in this forum that explains the situation, I'd keep posting in that thread so that people know the background of the question.)


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Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at 5:11:22 PM | Filled region showing up in an underlay

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I posted a work around solution here:

http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=6002


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