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    Wall is existing, opening created in Phase I. opening is a hole, but in elevation view it has no lines for edges. The lines show up when I change the phase of the opening to existing.

    Workaround right now is detail lines. Any thoughts?

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    Default Re: Strange behavior of generic model opening

    Sounds as though the hole is being infilled in the view you're using. Something to do with demolition phase ?

    You need to check phase filters and view phases. It can get confusing.

    If it still doesnt work, post it , or a simple example.

    beegee.

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    Default Re: Strange behavior of generic model opening

    to clarify, I know it's a hole because I see "beyond" through it. Just no edges. Tested the opening in a wall in a brand new project--wall and opening in same phase--and they work as expected. Bug?

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