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Hi Revit Citizens, I was hoping to make a concrete and brick setout drawing for the builder and I was wondering if there is an easy way to produce a plan that doesn't show the wall finishes, as these will not be required for some time in the building process. thanks again. Syd
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Why not duplicate the main plan, set the detail level to coarse to make all the walls a solid fill & then use that as a set out drawing?. If you want the wall leafs shown without the hatching use Visibility Graphics & override the Cut Pattern for the Wall category
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Hi there Mathewh THank you for you input, no doubt it will help. After having slept on it I now realise that your suggestion coupled with tweaking the options for the dimension tool is the right way to go. thanks
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