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Working with visibility and graphic overrides

Working with visibility and graphic overrides - Revit Architecture Tutorial

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Working with visibility and graphic overrides

a command called Visibility Graphic Overrides. This is a very common command that you're going to use frequently to customize the way that things look in a particular view. So unlike Object Styles where that is a global change that affects all views, Visibility Graphics is limited to just So let me show you a quick example of what I mean by that. I've got the Level 1 Floor Plan open right now, I'm going to double click Level 2 to open that and then I'll type w + t to tile those two windows side by side. I'll zoom in on some offices on both sides of the screen and I want to make sure that I can see some doors and windows on both sides. Now I'm in the Level 1 Floor Plan and I'll go to the View tab and here on the Graphics Panel is a command called Visibility Graphics or the keyboard shortcut is v + g. So when I click v + g that takes me to the Visibility Graphic Overrides for Floor Plan Level 1. So right now any changes that I make in this dialogue only apply to the Floor Plan Level 1…

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