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Recommendations for annotation visibility

Recommendations for annotation visibility - Revit Architecture Tutorial

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Recommendations for annotation visibility

- [Narrator] In this video I want to emphasize a little bit of the difference in behavior between model geometry, and annotation and other view specific geometry. And specifically I want to give you some recommendations on how to deal with those things with regard to Visibility Graphics. So, Visibility Graphics is how we can customize the display of elements on a view by view basis. So it's a view-specific override, and we can use that command to hide and show things, or to change the way that they graphically look. So for the example that I have here on screen, I've got a power plan active, and you can see that my Furniture category is set to a half-tone gray, but if I look in my furniture plan, we could see that it's full intensity. Furthermore, here in the furniture plan you can see that all the electrical symbols are hidden here. So that's two examples of using Visibility Graphics to either change graphically the way that a category looks, or to hide that category altogether…

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