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Wed, Dec 1, 2004 at 9:25:28 PM | visibility of structural elements

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revita


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Hello how can I change the visibily of strucural elements. They are only shown as big lines, exept in the 3 D View, where they are shown realisticaly. what have I to change to achieve the correct visibility in the elevation and floor view?

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Wed, Dec 1, 2004 at 11:25:49 PM | RE: visibility of structural elements

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You need to change the view detail level in the effected views from coarse to medium or fine...

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