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    hi everyone. im working on a project where we have created a number of callouts under the "detail view" type.

    in these detail views we cannot see a linked file, even though it is tuned on, and all the visablity settings are correct.

    if we recreate the same callout as a "floor plan" instead of a "detail view" we see the link no problem

    can someone explan what is happening here? is there a way to get my links to show up in "detail views" if not.. what is the purpose of this type of view?

    (note, in the past i have used "floor plans" due to problems, but now we have created many detail callouts for a project and recreating them would be alot of work)

    thanks

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Seems to work fine for me if it is either a detail or a plan. Both types show the link. Are you sure nobody hid the link in the parent view? If the did, then it is hidden in the call-out as well and will show in reveal hidden elements.

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Detail callouts and Floor Plan callouts have different options for the depth of the view. You may be able to see your linked file by changing the far clip distance of your detail callouts.

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    the detail views work fine for me when they are taken from sections or elevations. when i take a detail view from the plan i loose the link.

    nothing is hidden in the view or the parent view

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Something is wrong on your system then because we have not had any problems in 8,9,10 or now 11. You are talking about a linked Revit file - not a linked CAD file - correct?

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Quote Originally Posted by wmullett View Post
    Something is wrong on your system then because we have not had any problems in 8,9,10 or now 11. You are talking about a linked Revit file - not a linked CAD file - correct?
    We have this problem as well. A Detail callout off of a floor plan will not let a structural column that is in the linked Revit Structural Model Appear. If I do the callout as a plan, it is fine.

    Even odder is that the Linked Revit MEP file is visible in a detail callout.

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Womack View Post
    We have this problem as well. A Detail callout off of a floor plan will not let a structural column that is in the linked Revit Structural Model Appear. If I do the callout as a plan, it is fine.
    The columns in the structural file probably have the "Show precut in plan" check-box checked in the family categories and parameters dialog.

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    Yes--and then the Arch. has to get the Struct. eng. to go into all the column families and change the settings, reload, Synch to Central and post to FTP ( or save across WAN )
    a bit tedious just to get a column to show up in a callout!

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Quote Originally Posted by brethomp View Post
    The columns in the structural file probably have the "Show precut in plan" check-box checked in the family categories and parameters dialog.
    Bingo! Thanks for the info. Now I need to tell my structural engineers about this.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: "detail view" vs "floor plan" in callouts

    Quote Originally Posted by cliff collins View Post
    Yes--and then the Arch. has to get the Struct. eng. to go into all the column families and change the settings, reload, Synch to Central and post to FTP ( or save across WAN )
    a bit tedious just to get a column to show up in a callout!
    OK, question for Cliff and Factory!

    If the families are set to be by my project, if I load the column families into my project with the Pre-cut check box over, why is'nt it working then to correct this issue? Logic might say that correcting them in my project should cause the correct column behavior from in the linked model. It does not appear to carry that far through.

    Scott

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