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    Default Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    I have a Revit building model into which I have linked a site model with a toposurface.
    In the building model, I can see the toposurface in the Site plan, but not in the first floor plan.
    I would like to make the toposurface visible in the first floor plan, but haven't been able to do it by changing view depth to unlimited and changing the visiblity/graphics.
    What am I missing? Thanks.

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    Default Re: Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    Make sure Topography is turned on in VG under Model Categories, and if it's a Linked model use Custom settings in VG under Revit Links to turn on topography.

    Also, you might try using an Underlay in the first floor plan?

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    Default Re: Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    Thanks, Cliff, but I'm still not there.
    V/G from the first floor plan, Topography is on in Model Categories, in Revit Links I click on Display Settings, change to Custom, click on Model Categories, change to Custom, verify that Topography is checked. But no change in the plan view, I still don't have the toposurface.
    The site link is an overlay rather than attached - does that make a difference?
    "Site" isn't listed as a option in Underlay for the first floor view.

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    Default Re: Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    Can you see it in wireframe view?

    Also, just be be extra sure--make sure primary and secondary contours are checked under VG>Model Categories>Topography.

    Also, under the ribbon, check Site Settings.
    Last edited by cliff collins; 2012-04-12 at 06:46 PM.

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    Default Re: Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    Cliff -
    One problem solved and another created!
    I had drawn the site plan model in Phase 1, but the first floor view was in Existing Phase. I changed the site model to Existing phase and reloaded it. I can see the toposurface now, but oddly (it seems to me) the toposurface is colored in some views (Site, Basement) but grey in others (First Floor). All views are set to the same Display Style (Shaded).
    Thanks again for the gift of your time and knowledge. I feel like a bull in a china shop.

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    Default Re: Make linked site plan visible in first floor plan

    Sound like your "Phase Filter" is different, probably 'Show Complete" compared to "Show All" - Check your view properties

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