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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Foundation visibility in Elevations
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I'm working on a simple Revit project, but can figure out how to have my elevation hide every thing under the grade line..... thanks
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I make a workset just for the foundation walls and then shut off the workset in the vv. On another project, I used the linework tool to show the lines as hidden. HTH
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Have you tried creating a topo surface? If not, try the following: Create a "ground" level; add a toposurface at that ground level (lets say, approx the size of your lot) and a pad at (or under) basement slab level; make sure your elevation line is within your toposurface edges and it should do it.
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My problem was that my elevation marker wasnt in the correct location. Thanks for the help. Christine
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