Martin P
2003-06-20, 08:59 AM
I used to be able to "overlay" on a sheet - levels that were at a higher point, and they would appear on top ie parts of floor plans that were at higher levels etc - allowing split level floor plans to work in Revit.
It no longer works, the higher level stuff does not appear on top, I have 2 split level house types which I can no longer print floor plans for, which have worked right up until now. I am going to have to trace entire parts of te building into filled regions and detail lines to get any sort of floor plans for now.
This is STILL an issue that Revit has to resolve properly anyhow, as even when it did the overlaying thing - autocad exprts were a pile of mince...
It no longer works, the higher level stuff does not appear on top, I have 2 split level house types which I can no longer print floor plans for, which have worked right up until now. I am going to have to trace entire parts of te building into filled regions and detail lines to get any sort of floor plans for now.
This is STILL an issue that Revit has to resolve properly anyhow, as even when it did the overlaying thing - autocad exprts were a pile of mince...