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booyahhhnia342307
2012-11-19, 06:19 PM
Hello,

First off I am a complete newbie to revit. The issue I am having is trying to change the view range of a floor plan (that is depicting a site plan) so my site plan does not cut through a first floor but only shows the roof plan. However When I change the “Offset:” number in the “Top” option in the View Range window from 7'4" to 55" a linked autocad file depicting site details disappears. However when I only change the offset to 10', as opposed to 55' the autocad file is remains. How can I show the rooftop without making the linked autocad file disappear? Is there a way to modify the linked autocad file so that it is always visible regardless of the view range?

Thank you!

Alfredo Medina
2012-11-20, 12:06 PM
Why not simply use the default Site view that comes with the default template, instead of trying to create a Site view from a floor plan making changes to view range? Insert the .dwg file in the site view instead.

booyahhhnia342307
2012-11-20, 03:58 PM
Thank you for the option. But I do no know how to do this. Would this have to been done right at the start or could I change the current view into a site view? And do I have to create a template or does revit provide a generic one?

Alfredo Medina
2012-11-21, 01:13 AM
There is usually a default template, that comes with a view named as "Site". Use that view for your site, and use the floor plan view for your layout, each view has its own view range settings.

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dhurtubise
2012-11-23, 05:13 PM
If for any reason you dont have any, it's basically a Level 1 with a View Range set to:
Cut Plane: 100000
Top: 1000000

booyahhhnia342307
2015-06-10, 06:27 PM
A little long over due. But thank you for the help!