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You're going to be better off using native Revit geometry rather than dragging a DWG around in your family & causing performance issues.
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for your answer. That's exactly what I'm looking for.
And I know why the cad-file stays behind the family-model. I don''t checked the option "current view only", when I import the cad-file.
Hi Peter, I'm Binh Duong.
I have met that situation once. (But I'm not really sure that my solution is your expectation, it's really simple.)
First, make sure the imported 2D Cad file has checked the "Current View Only" option when you import them into the family. The foreground features only works with that option.
In the Revit Family environment, select the Imported 2D Cad file then From Properties > Constraints > check Draw in Foreground. Now load your family into the project, and check again.
"Draw in Foreground" can also work with other 2D elements in the Family environment. Hope it can help you.
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