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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Issue with Link/Imported Structural Revit File
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Using Revit 2008 I've imported our structural consultant's revit file into our arch file and everything was jiving. But when it came for me to "override graphics" such as their elevation tags etc. It turns them off but then i get this brown color line that's also visible when i plot. It shows up as a real thick line. See attachment. Any ideas as to why this is happening? Greatly appreciated.
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Forgot to include attachment.
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Aaagh! I'm going crazy with the exact same problem. Except i also have blue circles at the base of each structural column and orange lines at structural bracing. I've been through VG - checking and unchecking and i cannot separate the colored lines from the structural member. My structural engineer doesn't even know he's drawing them.
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