I hope you were able to recover from Autodesk University this year if you were able to attend. I got back Friday night and pretty much had to sleep the weekend off after sitting in classes all day, taking the certification exams, and doing work in the evening. Overall I found this years AU to be a very successful and profitable trip for me. I have to say, the classes were very well presented on the whole, with great tips and plenty of content to keep me learning for the next little while. If you have never attended, I would suggest trying it at least once. There are hundreds of classes, and plenty of networking opportunities. For me, it was valuable to meet people in the industry and learn their way of doing things. I know I will try to implement some of these things in my daily workflow in Revit. Speaking of a few new tips, I picked up this list of possible reasons people find it difficult to locate something in Revit and thought I would publish it for you. Take a look, and if you have anything else you want to add, post a comment or drop me a line.
Being Able to Find Stuff in Revit
Check to See if:
- The object or category is temporarily hidden
- The object or category is hidden in the view
- The object is being obscured by another element
- The object's category or subcategory is hidden in the view
- The object is outside the view's view range
- The object has one or more of its edges overridden to display as '<Invisible lines>'
- The object resides on a work set that is not visible in a linked file
- The object resides on a work set that is not visible in the view
- The object resides on a work set that is not loaded within the project
- The object is a family and none of its geometry is set to be visible in the view type
- The element has been placed outside the view's crop region (visible extents)
- The object is a family and none of its geometry is set to be visible at the view's detail level
- The object is part of a linked file that is not visible in the view
- The object is part of a design option that is not visible in the view
- The object resides on a work set that is not loaded in a linked file
- The object is constrained to a scope boxes that is not visible in the view
- The object is subject to an element override, set to background color
- The object style is set to background color
- The extents of the object itself don't permit it to be seen
- The element is an annotation object and does not reside entirely within the annotation crop region
- The object is set to not be visible at the category's detail level
- The view's far clip depth is not sufficient to show the object
- The object resides within a group (detail model) and it has been excluded from the group
- The object's phase settings or the view's phase settings prevent the object from displaying in the view
- The object is affected by a filter applied to the view
- The object is in a link that is not in its correct position
- The view's scale is prohibiting the object's visibility
- The object is a mass, and 'Show Mass' is turned off
- The view's discipline is prohibiting the visibility of the object
- The object is subject to a category override, set to background color
- The object's host view has been deleted (area boundaries)
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