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Revit generic model invisible in view12/31/2022 ![]() Then I don’t have to hide that stuff in every view, and I can turn on the workset in the couple views I actually want to see those items. I don’t want my topo and/or property lines showing up in 95% of my views, so I put that stuff on a Workset that is always off. Go to Visibility Graphics, select the Worksets tab and see if there are any worksets that are turned off. ![]() ![]() If an item is on a workset that is not visible in your view, it won’t show up in pink when you click the lightbulb. In this case, access the Visibility Graphics dialogue via the view template and turn on the category you’re trying to view. If you click the lightbulb, select an object, right click and choose Unhide in View, but the only option is “By Filter” the most likely reason is that the view has a template applied. The image below shows the connection between Unhide in View by Category and the Visibility Graphics Dialogue. Correct this by right clicking and selecting Unhide in View By Element. This means that specific instance was turned off. Note that an item may also be hidden by Element. REVIT ITEM IS HIDDENĬlicking the lightbulb and selecting “Unhide in View by Category” is the same as going into Visibility Graphics (VV or VG) and checking the visibility box next to a category. This image shows a regular floor plan with the lightbulb turned off (left) and on (right) 1B. If “Elements” is available it means that the object you are looking for has been individually hidden. Selecting Category will unhide all objects of that type, like all furniture. Select the item, right click, and select “Unhide in View”. The first check is to click the lightbulb at the bottom of the screen. I know, that doesn't help much, but the first few things to check are whether the Revit element is hidden by being…hidden, as opposed to being filtered, or out of phase or another more advanced issues. By the end you will have some new Revit tricks up your sleeve to help you out next time you get the dreaded Revit warning. Some will be very basic and some might surprise you. Today I’m going to cover the most common reasons an object is hidden. I have been using Revit for eight years now, and the most common problem I still have to solve is when I get the Revit “none of the created elements are visible” warning. None of the created elements are visible. ![]()
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