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    Default Upper casework masking lower casework

    Does anyone know what I need to do to get the upper cabinets to mask the lower cabinets in plan view?

    I don't want to see the back eyes on the stove fore instance.
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    Default Re: Upper casework masking lower casework

    Sorry I don't have Revit 2009 in front of me right now to open your file and help you. But it looks like you have to use mask regions on your family. Depending on where you sketch the lines of the mask region you will have to play with the Draw in foreground parameter.

    It may be a good idea to read about it on the help menu, since it has a few images explaining on which plane to draw the mask region. Just open the help file and look for "Mask Region".

    Andre Carvalho

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