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Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:11:18 PM | Link Interior Walls turn off

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jbjones2001


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I have linked in a Revit Architectural file, which has the top of interior first floor walls as the underside of the second floor slab. When I am working on my second floor framing, I can not get the view range set such that it will show my second floor framing, but not the walls below. Can anybody help me with this?

I have the same problem at roof levels. Thanks in advance


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