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Hi all,
so it's first time I use Revit as BIM for the entire project.
I'm doing the roof slopes and when I place the drains, hosted in the light concrete slopes, not in the slab below; they don't show in the roof level, slopes are, drains aren't; so I can't tag them etc. I see them in the 3D and sections. It's driving me nuts!
Thanks,
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We don't know enough about your components and process. Here are some suggestions:
- Check what family category your drain is and make sure that is on in the view.
- You say the drain is heted in the light concrete. Does that mean there is another surface above that? Perhaps your drain does not cut that.
- If you are using design options or phases, you will have to look at these as well.
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