RevitCity.com Logo

Home  |  Forums  |  Downloads  |  Gallery  |  News & Articles  |  Resources  |  Jobs  |  FAQ  |  SearchSearch  |  Join  |  LoginLogin

Welcome !

55 Users Online (54 Members): Show Users Online - Most ever was 626 - Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 2:00:17 PM

 

Forums

Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Floor and Ceiling Levels

Search this ThreadSearch this Thread | Page 1 of 1 |

Mon, Jul 3, 2006 at 8:00:48 AM | Floor and Ceiling Levels

#1

zubbo


active

Joined: Thu, Mar 30, 2006
8 Posts
No Rating


When I create sections in plan view my floor and ceiling levels which are visible on the elevation view do not show up in the sections, can somebody point me in the right direction please.

This user is offline

 

Mon, Jul 3, 2006 at 9:12:36 AM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#2

WWHub


site moderator|||

Joined: Tue, May 16, 2006
13079 Posts
3.5 Stars: 389 Votes


Check your visibility settings: VG

This user is offline

 

Mon, Jul 3, 2006 at 3:59:22 PM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#3

zubbo


active

Joined: Thu, Mar 30, 2006
8 Posts
No Rating


had allready checked visibility settings everything is set to be visible but still no luck, P.S thanks for reply

This user is offline

 

Mon, Jul 3, 2006 at 6:18:08 PM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#4

MarieCz


active

Joined: Mon, Apr 17, 2006
39 Posts
No Rating


Umm yea its weird ay. The only thing i can think of is its not a big enough section to include the levels. Like, the far clip may be cutting enough of a certain area, so it doesnt show the levels. All i can suggest is extending the crop and clip boundaries of the section or try drawing a few bigger/longer ones (not in the same place) and see what happens... Hope that helps :D

This user is offline

View Website

Tue, Jul 4, 2006 at 3:33:45 AM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#5

zubbo


active

Joined: Thu, Mar 30, 2006
8 Posts
No Rating


found solution, i did move the level marks at some stage in the project in elevation view,by moving them back to where thay roughly were thay beacame visible again. thanks for your help anyway.

This user is offline

 

Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 8:36:07 AM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#6

ICON


active

Joined: Fri, Feb 3, 2006
163 Posts
5 Stars: 3 Votes


Not sure if this is the same resolution that you noted. I've adjusted the cropping lines in elevation and section views until they cross the level lines. The level lines become visible when the two intersect on the screen. You can then adjust your level lines by grabbing the endpoint if you want to make your cropping window back to it original size.

This user is offline

 

Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 6:10:57 PM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#7

zubbo


active

Joined: Thu, Mar 30, 2006
8 Posts
No Rating


you are spot on icon i did have to adjust cropping lines thanks for the post.

This user is offline

 

Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 9:38:55 PM | RE: Floor and Ceiling Levels

#8

ICON


active

Joined: Fri, Feb 3, 2006
163 Posts
5 Stars: 3 Votes


happy to help

This user is offline

 

Search this ThreadSearch this Thread | Page 1 of 1 |



Similar Threads

Thread/Thread Starter

Forum

Last Post

Replies

Cannot see my floor levels

Revit Systems >> Technical Support

Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 12:42:26 PM

3

First floor slab or ground floor ceiling?

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 7:41:03 AM

1

Tagging Floor levels

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 2:08:53 AM

1

Floor levels slightly offset

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:23:46 AM

10

FLOOR / CEILING PROB WITH HOSTING LIGHT FITTINGS

Revit Building >> Technical Support

Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 10:30:38 PM

6

Site Stats

Members:

1991383

Objects:

22879

Forum Posts:

152184

Job Listings:

3

Sponsored Ads

Home | Forums | Downloads | Gallery | News & Articles | Resources | Jobs | Search | Advertise | About RevitCity.com | Link To Us | Site Map | Member List | Firm List | Contact Us

Copyright 2003-2010 Pierced Media LC, a design company. All Rights Reserved.

Page generation time: 0.7892

Login

User Name:

Password:

Remember Me  

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Advanced Search

Search Forums

Advanced Search


Clear Highlights


Clear Highlights