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CADMama
2012-10-17, 03:00 PM
This one is weird. I had to get into an old project that has been resurrected and update it. No problem there.

I found a detail sheet with a detail off to the side and I cannot select it, can't figure out where it came from, can't do anything with it. It does not plot so it is really not a problem just bothers me.

Has anyone seen anything like this before?

gbrowne
2012-10-18, 10:33 AM
Is it possibly remnants of a linked CAD file on one of the other details on the sheet?

CADMama
2012-10-19, 12:45 AM
Then why can't I select it? I will have to try to remember to check all the details on that sheet tomorrow when I get back to the office.

JamesBaker
2012-10-19, 05:29 PM
Odds are you are selecting it, however right-click and hit activate view. I've had something like this happen once to me that for some reason it was inside a view on the sheet.
Plan B, uncheck "Exclude Options" in the lower right corner of your Revit screen on the outside CHANCE it was placed in a design option.

Cheers,

CADMama
2012-10-19, 06:19 PM
Odds are you are selecting it, however right-click and hit activate view. I've had something like this happen once to me that for some reason it was inside a view on the sheet.
Plan B, uncheck "Exclude Options" in the lower right corner of your Revit screen on the outside CHANCE it was placed in a design option.

Cheers,

Nope - tried the right click thing - nothing. no options - it was a seperate drafting view.
Finally opened all the roof details and found what it called. I then went to the browser and removed that view from the sheet.

Mystery not solved but the offending element has been removed.

CADastrophe
2012-10-19, 06:37 PM
Nope - tried the right click thing - nothing. no options - it was a seperate drafting view.
Finally opened all the roof details and found what it called. I then went to the browser and removed that view from the sheet.

Mystery not solved but the offending element has been removed.

I wonder what would have happened had you re-inserted that Drafting View onto the Sheet while it was still on there...

hworrell
2012-10-25, 01:56 PM
It is possible that the view was 'hidden' on the sheet. I've seen this happen before - to solve it, I click on the lightbulb to reveal hidden elements...and the view title pops up and I can select it... (and delete it as needed)

CADMama
2012-10-25, 02:48 PM
It is possible that the view was 'hidden' on the sheet. I've seen this happen before - to solve it, I click on the lightbulb to reveal hidden elements...and the view title pops up and I can select it... (and delete it as needed)

:beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:

DING DING DING - And the winner is ........... hworrell!!!!

I went back to the old project and turned on the lightbulb. There was the offending view elements. Why the flying flip anyone would...... Nevermind, I would be worn out if I had to figure out the "why" of some of the things I have seen. I just have to figure out how to fix it. Deleting the drafting view did that for me but now I know at least the "how" it was there.

CADastrophe
2012-10-25, 03:01 PM
It is possible that the view was 'hidden' on the sheet. I've seen this happen before - to solve it, I click on the lightbulb to reveal hidden elements...and the view title pops up and I can select it... (and delete it as needed)

That's an awesome piece of info and I've already sprung into action using that to my advantage! Mwa, ha, ha! We have separate Views for Room Tags on Demolition Sheets, which are overlaid on top of the Plan View. The trouble it that users keep 'Activating' the Room Tag View (in lieu of the Plan View), get confused, and end up changing Visibility settings and such in an effort to figure out what's goin' on. Now, with that Room Tag View hidden on the Sheet, it is unselectable but still displays! And the Room Tags still print.

Thanks, hworrell! You learn somethin' new every day.

CADMama
2012-10-25, 03:12 PM
That's an awesome piece of info ....

Thanks, hworrell! You learn somethin' new every day.

And I still have a chance to put this in my tips and tricks class handout for Autodesk University! Do I have permission to combine these ideas and give you both credit???

CADastrophe
2012-10-25, 03:33 PM
And I still have a chance to put this in my tips and tricks class handout for Autodesk University! Do I have permission to combine these ideas and give you both credit???

You don't need permission to use my public contributions - do what you will with it! But, be warned that this should be subject to some more testing before establishing it as a valid technique. And besides that, if it works too well, Murphy's Law will kick in and Autodesk will "fix" this "malfunction" so that the View won't be visible at all if hidden.

(and I think hworrell deserves a little rep for this contribution! ;))

hworrell
2012-11-07, 09:50 PM
Feel free to use the information. You don't have to call me hworrell... Heather Worrell is just fine.

I'll have my people there to check to make sure I'm given proper credit.

:)

-Heather Worrell-
RATIO Architects