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I cannot believe it! I have the column gridlines set to be visible in both the overall plans and the enlarged area plans (dependant views; Revit Architecture 200. The odd thing is that some of the gridlines are missing from half of the overall plan, but they are still visible in the enlarged area plans. I've checked the visibility settings for the overall plans and everything appears to be correctly set. Help! I need my gridlines back. I've attached a view of the plan for feeback on what might cure the situation.
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Im not seeing an attached file, but check all your things. Visibilty Graphics, Work Sets, Phases, and also click on the light bulb and see if you can see them in there.
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Nevermind. I found it. it was an gridline elevation issue. The grids had been raised to an elevation higher than the cut plain.
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Could you explaine that a bit further? I didnt know gridlines could have elevation issues, i thought they were complete planes that went to infinity up and down.
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Well, I thought that I had found it. If I change my view range, I get two of them back. I have attached the overall for you to look at. I haven't found a solution yet.
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Well, I thought that I had found it. If I change my view range, I get two of them back. I have attached the overall for you to look at. I haven't found a solution yet.
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Well, I thought that I had found it. If I change my view range, I get two of them back. I have attached the overall for you to look at. I haven't found a solution yet.
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OK. I have found it! If I go to my elevations, the gridline had been raised so that the bubble and gridline did not interfere with the elevation. The 3D toggle was not changed to 2D; therefore, it raised the gids to where they stopped in the elevations - way above the plan views. Thanks!
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Oh, ok thanks for explaining.
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