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    Question steel column connection visibility

    Can anyone tell me why my shear connections for steel columns dosn't show up in the graphical schedule. I turn on the top connection symbol and the moment connection show up but the shear connection (the two parallel plates) does not. Is there a trick I am missing?

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    Default Re: steel column connection visibility

    Try setting your view to fine detail level?
    Set your connection plates to show at fine detail

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    Unhappy Re: steel column connection visibility

    The problem with this is that in the graphical column schedule we should show the columns in coarse detail and anyway the shear connection and base plate symbols supposed to show up only in coarse detail. The base plate shows and moment connection shows up but not the shear connection. It just cuts back the column but the vertical shear plates (for splice) doesn't show up. I made shore the symbol is loaded but nothing happens

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