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I am using Revit MEP 2008 & for some reason my view range is displaying in reverse. (see attached image) Basically the ductwork sits above the pipework but in the view its reversed. When I move the cut plane up it does show correctly but not as shaded with edges as I require. (more like the underlay setting for the pipes - thin grey lines). Has anyone come across this before? Have I missed something glaringly obvious?
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I am not familiar with MEP but it appears that you have the same thing as we do with REVIT Architecture using Reflected Ceiling Plans. The view is as if you are looking down into a mirror (reflected). If your convention is to be looking down (as it is normally here), then you don't want a reflected plan - you want a floor plan.
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