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We are working in Revit Building 10.0 and we have inserted a Structural model from the Structural Engineer as a linked file. We want the columns, beams, etc. to appear, but we don't want their elevation lines to appear. Is there some way to turn off iimported categories globally, instead of turning them off in the Visibility Graphics of each view. Using Visibility Graphics becomes tedious, because we have numerous elevations, interior elevations, sections, wall sections etc. where we would have to turn off the same categories we don't want to view.
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Check out the thread that was discussed yesterday: http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=10146
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