gsucci
2006-09-09, 07:47 PM
Hi all,
I have been working on this large project for a few months now, with countless revit project versions, views created and deleted, sheets etc. etc.
I use Revit as an architectural modeler, in a stage where you should keep away from it as much as possible: design.
So, I am looking for serious troubles, but so far I think it is still worth it.
Last week, I opened one of my sections view, and the levels did not show. Actually only one of 5 levels showed. Here we go again, I think, the levels extent do not cross my section line.
So, I look for a plan view where the section is shown, and I see it is pretty close to other sections where the levels do show.
Well, then I go to these sections and start analysing the levels: 2D vs 3D, reset extent, etc.
Nothing works. The damm levels do not show in the section I need them.
I call our in house revit expert, who rolls his eyes because I am usign revit "the wrong way", that is, to design, without too much care for documentation.
"You messed up the extent of your levels, go to an elevation view and stretch them far, far away...".
I do that, and it does not work.
So, finally I deleted that section view, and create a new one, identical position: all levels are now visible and nicely cropped to boundaries.
Having worked with CAD, 3D and computer graphics for the last 15 years, I just know that this cannot be just my superficiality. This is yet another of Revit mood swings.
Question: is there any way, in a section or elevation view, to simply force a "reset to view boundaries" for all levels in a project? V.9, of course.
Thank you
regards
gio
I have been working on this large project for a few months now, with countless revit project versions, views created and deleted, sheets etc. etc.
I use Revit as an architectural modeler, in a stage where you should keep away from it as much as possible: design.
So, I am looking for serious troubles, but so far I think it is still worth it.
Last week, I opened one of my sections view, and the levels did not show. Actually only one of 5 levels showed. Here we go again, I think, the levels extent do not cross my section line.
So, I look for a plan view where the section is shown, and I see it is pretty close to other sections where the levels do show.
Well, then I go to these sections and start analysing the levels: 2D vs 3D, reset extent, etc.
Nothing works. The damm levels do not show in the section I need them.
I call our in house revit expert, who rolls his eyes because I am usign revit "the wrong way", that is, to design, without too much care for documentation.
"You messed up the extent of your levels, go to an elevation view and stretch them far, far away...".
I do that, and it does not work.
So, finally I deleted that section view, and create a new one, identical position: all levels are now visible and nicely cropped to boundaries.
Having worked with CAD, 3D and computer graphics for the last 15 years, I just know that this cannot be just my superficiality. This is yet another of Revit mood swings.
Question: is there any way, in a section or elevation view, to simply force a "reset to view boundaries" for all levels in a project? V.9, of course.
Thank you
regards
gio