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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> Stupid Question time?
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As much (or little)as I have used Revit, I have come across a question that I cannot find the answer to and cannot finagle my way through all the windows and pop up screens that allow me to build a wall system. How do I go about getting the cavity in a cavity wall system to show up in coarse view for use in a structural framing drawing?
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Simple answer, No you can't and yes you can... Coarse is what it is, Revit controls the visibility of the build up of the wall. However if you want to you can override the wall detail level (VG dialog) to be Medium so you can see the build up and cavity. I'd also suggest that you create a view template for this if its something you do often (get it perfect first) **this post should be moved to Technical Support Forum**
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Thanks, It looks like it will work just fine for us.
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