From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)

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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

- [Instructor] When it comes to customizing the way things display in Revit, you have lots of options. In the previous video we talked about the object styles dialog, and these were global settings that would apply across the entire project. And that's always a good place to start. But then, when you start really getting into a project, chances are, what you're going to need to be able to do is to be able to control visibility on a view by view basis. The reason for that is, we often need different kinds of views to communicate different sorts of information. And so to make those kind of modifications, we're going to use the Visibility Graphics dialog. Now, the Visibility Graphics dialog is still going to give you global control over all of the elements of a particular category, but it will be limited to only the view that you're currently working in. So, to illustrate that, I'm here in a level-one floor plan, and I'm going to also open up a level-two floor plan, then I'm going to go…

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