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Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:06:09 PM | Low elements in a casework family showing up in RCP (Revit Architecture 2012)

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I feel as if I am going insane.  I could swear I have created single families in the past with both low elements (countertop and base cabinets) and higher elements (upper cabinets, wardrobes, etc.) and had just the elements above the RCP cut plane show up in the RCP.  I am at my wits' end on a current project where all the low elements (regardless of whether or not there is a higher element in the family) are showing up on the RCP.  This is driving me wild.  Yes, I can go through and hide every countertop on the RCP but that seems somewhat ridiculous.  Can someone please tell me I'm an idiot and have some setting messed up and how to fix it?  Thanks in advance for your time and consideration.


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Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:23:35 AM | Low elements in a casework family showing up in RCP (Revit Architecture 2012)

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What is the category of your single family?


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Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:39:12 AM | Low elements in a casework family showing up in RCP (Revit Architecture 2012)

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Casework (not hosted).

Thanks for the reply.  I shall anxiously await anything further.  :-)


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Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:42:21 PM | Low elements in a casework family showing up in RCP (Revit Architecture 2012)

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2012 - I just created a casework family with multiple casework elements nested in it and did not have the prolems you are describing.

 

There must be something else going on here.  Imported CAD in the family - non-casework elements?

 

... oh ... and poorly done families with invisible lines that are cut by the view plane.

you don't have an underlay on - do you?



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