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I have a column and a few beams that are not showing up in my plan view due to the fact that they have an elevation of about 112' whereas the rest of the beams are up at about 115'. Is there any way to set the visibility of the plan view to show items that appear further down towards the finish floor?
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You can fix this in the view range properties box.
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Ahhh, I had learned that in a training class done by Avatech but I couldn't remember how it was done. Thank you!
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