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Fri, May 4, 2012 at 9:54:10 AM | View Range Cut Plane Associated Level is wrong

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I am trying to help a consultant finish drawings and am using Revit MEP 2011.  When I open his drawing the View range Cut Plane is associated with the wrong level.  There are 6 levels in the building and all floors from level 2 and up are associated with the second level.  I have made sure the linked model is correct (it is), I have done Visibility Graphics and made the link file custom and changed the level there, but it still does not work.  I have tried applying a different view template and unloading and reloading the link file.  Nothing seems to be working.  It is way to late to redraw these plans.  Somebody please help, I'm stumped.  Thanks in advance.  


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Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:42:34 AM | View Range Cut Plane Associated Level is wrong

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This person duplicated the second floor then changed his cut plane.  He needs to create new floor plans using the VIEW Floor Plans - And pick the level from the drop down.

 

He can then copy all 2D work from is incorrect views to the new ones ... window and filter floor all annotative elements - copy to clipboard - switch to the new view and paste current view.



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Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:58:49 AM | View Range Cut Plane Associated Level is wrong

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So I need to trash floors 3, 4, 5 and 6 and then recreate them?  I get how to copy the 2d stuff to the new floors, but does that mean I am going to lose all the 3d piping that the guy drew?  Thanks so much for your input.  


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Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:46:09 AM | View Range Cut Plane Associated Level is wrong

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Never mind I got it.  Of coarse the 3-d piping is still in there.  My AutoCad brain was on for minute.  Thanks for the help, recreating the floors worked perfectly.  


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