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    Default Architect's Plumbing Fixtures

    Anyone know how to turn them off?

    When I go through the 'linked view' option and turn off the fixtures, they do disappear, but lots of other things turn on, like furniture and ceiling grids...almost like it trashes the plumbing view template.

    Any ideas?

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    Default Re: Architect's Plumbing Fixtures

    I turned off 'furniture' visibility and everything went back to the way it should. Weird.

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    Default Re: Architect's Plumbing Fixtures

    To turn off the architectural plumbing fixtures you probably went to the linked file tab under the Visibility Graphics and changed it to custom. Doing that, your linked file will respect its visibility parameters and not from your view anymore. That being said, you have to turn OFF on that dialog box, all elements you don't want to see.

    Another thing to add is that there's a bug on Revit 2009 that if you try to modify a view template to, let's say, apply these modifications to all your other views, Revit will crash when you hit the Visibility/Graphics for the linked file.

    Andre Carvalho

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