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Hi, my office is moving from AutoCAD to Revit; as it happens, most of our work is interior renovation so we need to have Demo plans, and Proposed Plans. I've sorta got the hang of the phasing for different elements, but "Existing" walls are given a much lighter lineweight than New Walls. How can I set the lineweights by phase. We also have an office standard that the new walls have a diagonal hatch. I'm not sure how to do that either... Help?!
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Try looking at doing Phase Filters, Im not sure of what all you can do with them, but they can be used for doing things like that. Thats where I would start...just in the help menu or search phase filters on here or augi. I will look into more of the specifics and let you know a bit more.
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