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Revit 2008: There is one level in my file that is much slower than all the rest and is painfully slow to work in. Any idea what could be causing this?
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Is it a shaded view? Is it a dependent view? Have you checked your view depth? (Other levels below that have to be hidden by your floor.)
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Thanks for the response. The view is not shaded. It is a duplicate, but not a dependent. It's original is slow too. I changed the view range but had to add a plan view to see additionaly elements beyond. It seems like it might be a slightly better but it is still much slower than other levels that have a similar amount of information.
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