OK, I think I am not seeing the forest for the trees so to speak. I have a project I am doing an as-built for. It is truly basic...2 stories, so 2 levels.
I am just doing floor plans for each floor. In level 2 I am still seeing all of the elements in level 1 below...even though I have a floor placed between them. I even have the walls on level 1 going only up to a intermediate level (top of plate), not up to level 2. The walls below do not "attach" to the floor placed on level 2. The view range only references level 2 and does not indicate "level below". I have the view depth set to "Associated Level (Level 2)" and the bottom of the view range is set to Associated Level (Level 2)...so what gives?
I have never encountered this problem...even re-booted to make sure I was not getting a funky graphics card "ghost" or something.
Chime in if you have an idea!
I am just doing floor plans for each floor. In level 2 I am still seeing all of the elements in level 1 below...even though I have a floor placed between them. I even have the walls on level 1 going only up to a intermediate level (top of plate), not up to level 2. The walls below do not "attach" to the floor placed on level 2. The view range only references level 2 and does not indicate "level below". I have the view depth set to "Associated Level (Level 2)" and the bottom of the view range is set to Associated Level (Level 2)...so what gives?
I have never encountered this problem...even re-booted to make sure I was not getting a funky graphics card "ghost" or something.
Chime in if you have an idea!
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