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Using filters in visibility graphics to indicate wall fire ratings

Using filters in visibility graphics to indicate wall fire ratings

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Using filters in visibility graphics to indicate wall fire ratings

- [Narrator] Last week I looked at fire ratings and showed you a dynamo solution to trace over the walls in a particular view using line styles, detail lines that were set to a particular line type to represent their fire ratings. However, I kind of indicated in that video that you could also do this with filters directly in Revit. So, there are lots of different ways to indicate the fire ratings of walls, and there's, I wouldn't say any one universally agreed on preferred method. So, different firms will do it different ways. But I thought this week I would go through how this view was achieved. So, this is using filters. So, here we're seeing all the one hour rated walls are solid fill shaded red, and all the two hour walls are solid fill shaded blue. So, let's go ahead and remove that from this view, and I'll talk about how that got there. For this example, we don't really need these curved walls over here, those…

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