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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Structural Deck Floor : What are these lines? How to hide them?
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Hi guys,
Please refer attachment.
Does anyone know what are these dashed lines? and How can I hide them? I tried turning off Common Edges, Hidden Lines, Interior Edges and Slab Edges, BUT they are still showing in my sections
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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We can't guess..... You have to do a little editing so that you can figure it out.
In VG, turn off 1/2 of the model categories and see if it goes away. If it does, then you know the element causing this is in those. If it is still there, turn off 1/2 of the remaining categories. Continue like that until you see what it is.
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If I had to guess, I'd say it was an Analytical Line of the Column type. Turn off Analytical Display.
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