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Why do toilets in revit come out with stripes on them... I'm pressuming these are the 3D extrusion lines or something like that. It looks very ugly in 2D drawings.
Can this be fixed?
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You might be able to adjust the view properties to 'coarse' on just the fixtures to achieve that - alternatively, create a new toilet family and set up how you want the model to display in plan view yourself.
I'm sure others have much better suggestions though.
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