From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Displaying objects above and below in plan views - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Displaying objects above and below in plan views
- [Instructor] Let's continue our exploration of the view range dialogue and focus on the areas above and below the cut. So to help us do that, I'm going to add a couple of upper cabinet units to the break room. So I'm going to go to the component tool. I've preloaded some upper cabinetry families here so it doesn't matter which one you choose just any old cabinet will do and I'm going to place a couple of them right there in the break room. Now they appear there in plan, which at first may not seem all that surprising until you consider the properties palette and notice that the elevation of that element is a little bit higher than the cut plane. It's at four foot six in Imperial or 1400 millimeters in metric. So let me cancel out of that command select this section right here, right click it and choose, go to view. Then I'll tile these two views on the view tab, or you can type WT and I'll zoom in on the area…
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Using object styles6m 6s
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Working with visibility and graphic overrides6m 9s
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Recommendations for annotation visibility7m 45s
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Using view templates9m 22s
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Hiding and isolating objects in a model6m 51s
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View extents and crop regions7m 14s
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View range7m 3s
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Displaying objects above and below in plan views9m 18s
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Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing8m 24s
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Using cutaway views7m 21s
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Using graphical display options9m 35s
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