This is related to the auto detect settings for the column s analytical model and also the tolerances set in structural settings.
Curved column line revit not seen on other floors.
A slanted column on the other hand is equipped with a location curve.
Ensure the link is loaded.
Ami out of luck or is there some trick i don t know yet.
When you tried to underlay a floor only doors and windows were visible.
Verify that your grids workset display yes in the opened column.
Those floors will be ignored entirely.
To see if this is the problem toggle on the reveal hidden elements tool.
In the main floor level the bottom of the primary range is set to main floor with an offset of 1.
I am trying to create a gap in a curved grid line but this seems beyond revit s capabilities.
To prevent the floor or slab from being visible in plan view you need to adjust the bottom clip so that it is more than 4 feet above the floor or slab and set the view depth so that it does not include any part of the floor or slab.
Doubly curved surfaces generated by slab shape points are not supported.
See masking regions and filled regions.
This issue occurs because there is an incorrect view range in the main view.
To check click the worksets icon in the collaborate tab.
The application is working as expected and as designed however a setting change will address this.
Ensure the link is visible in the view.
It follows the below procedure.
First post here and i hope i am in the right place.
In plan view click view menu view properties.
If you are using slabs with split lines and very steep angles you might want to model those floors as two floors using slap shape points.
See override individual lines in an element.
If not apologies in advance.
If the element is part of a linked file do the following.
If the view range intersects the geometry of a level in your main view that level cannot be used as an underlay in the main view.
Verify that the element is not hidden by a masking region or a filled region.
Konstru will store split lines and slab shape points but represent the floor outline only.
For vertical columns you can derive end points via level parameters and offsets.
Thank you all kindly.
Getting such information is not generally as easy as just getting a location curve.
An even more bizarre example is where a revit floor will disregard your view depth and show anyway as long as it is within an arbitrarily picked range of 4 feet of your bottom clip.
Structural analytical lines are not centered on columns when grade beams are off center.
If you see the missing grid select it right click and choose unhide in view.