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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Exporting Layers Overlapping Lines
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Hi. I am wondering how to make it so that when I export to a dwg that ALL the lines export. For example. We have a Tub with Surround that is set up against the Stud Line of the wall. When we export the and then hide the Plumbing Fixtures Layer, there are now no Wall Lines where the Tub was. How do I set up my layer exporting to keep all the lines and not take out lines that are behind other lines? Thansk a Ton!
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Change your view from hidden line to wireframe. You may also want to turn on your plumbing and the turn that layer off in AutoCAD if you need to.
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