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Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 2:26:08 PM | View Range

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I am having an issue with my view range on my main floor I have a window that has a sill height of 7' and a garage service door that is considered to be on the lower level at 0' 0" and I can't seem to get my view range correct to show them both on the main floor plan just one or the other based on what I put my view range at for instance right now I have it set as top at 10' cut plane at 5' 1" and bottom at 0' 0" and I can only see my garage service door not the window at 7' how do I get them both to show up on the main floor plan and also show up correctly on my elevation views???


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Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 2:28:50 PM | View Range

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You will probably need to use a plan region to get them both to show up if they are at different elevations.


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Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 2:33:23 PM | View Range

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So I put it into a plan ragion and I can adjust the view range all the same and can't seem to get it to show is there something special about using this plan region that I'm not catching?


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So I put it into a plan ragion and I can adjust the view range all the same and can't seem to get it to show is there something special about using this plan region that I'm not catching?


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wow I just realized to put the plan region just around my window I was missing and now I got it thank you very much for helping me 


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