Your OP says you enabled the TL option. I'm *assuming* you mean thin lines? if so, doesnt matter what your lineweights are they'll display as thin.
Looking at your view range it would seem you may have the level below showing as an underlay? You wouldn't seeing anything below without underlay on.
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Here is the screenshot from the View Range in Level 2, I would like to know how I can manage the graphical settings for the projection element, because when I go in the Object Style dialog box, and change the line weight, I don't see any change in my model.
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Need to look at your view depth and underlay settings. How is it you are seeing elements from th level below?
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Object style -Projection line weight
Hello all,
I am attach two screenshot in order to help me to understand how the Revit works with the representation of the elements.
I have 2 columns, the fist one is cut in the level 2 and the other one is down from the level 2 (so in the floor plan I see the column projected?).
I go in the Object style and I put a thickness 7 in the Projection Line weight but I don't see any different in the floor plan (I have enabled the TL option).
How I will see the projected column with another weight? Also how I will change the grey color?
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