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I am using revit 2009 MEP. I have drawn in some gas piping, it is within the view range, it has not been set to not show up in the overrides, but for some reason, it won't show up on the drawing. If I create a section view, it will show up within that, but not anywhere else. I have also checked that light bulb that shows hidden items, but it won't even show up there. Has anyone expierienced this before?
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Did you check the visibility graphics? If you are drawing in a mechanical sheet and the view template is mechanical, then most likely the piping has been turned of in the visibility graphics (VG). Matt
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