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hia all, another new comer to revit here, with another question on toposurfaces. i have a been given a 2D cad file that i need to take the spot highs off and create my toposurface, is there any way that i can make the surface translucent of see througt, in plan so that i can read for the imported file below? thanks dale
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Yeah, just put the model in "Wireframe" mode or change the material for "Glass" OR pick in the toposurface and with the right button change override graphics by element/category and put "Transparent"....
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Thanks for your help, much appericated. dale
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You also have the option of setting the plan to foreground.
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