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    Door Jambs not visible in Floor Plan

    I am not sure why, I checked my visibility settings, and there is not a plan region here?! the jambs in the same doors below are showing~? any advice greatly appreciated !
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    #2
    Too many unknowns to hazard a guess. Could be instance based visibility parameter in the family? Detail linework representing the jambs instead of 3D geometry? Some geometry in the model masking it from view? Is the offset of the door below the floor level (this could impact detail linework in the family)? Is this the identical family as the one across the hallway?

    Can you upload a trimmed down version of that model for review?


    Jonathan Ludwig
    Studio 111

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      #3
      There is a list of 32 reasons (link) why something in Revit might not be visible and any one of those can be it. But as Jonathan says above, hard to say which one when we can not have a peak at the actual project.
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      Revit Ideas: Is this family Mirrored? | Approve warnings | Family Type parameter just those in the family

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        #4
        Originally posted by maddyjdelaney View Post
        I am not sure why, I checked my visibility settings, and there is not a plan region here?! the jambs in the same doors below are showing~? any advice greatly appreciated !
        Looks like there might be a finish floor in that room, and the modelled jambs in the family are turned off.

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          #5
          Finish floors usually get swings, but if the jambs are done with lines instead of modeled (modeled turned off in plan) a finish floor that is higher than the lines are in the family could hide it.

          If you select the door in the plan and isolate it does it show correctly?
          Julie Kidder
          Architect + BIM Director
          Hartman + Majewski Design Group

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            #6
            Are your doors and jamb nested? I ran into a project where the door panels were doors and the jambs were generic models. The template had the generic families turned off.
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              #7
              Since one door of the same family is showing correctly it shouldn't be a model/subcategory V/G issue. It could be done by a filter targeting specific elements though.
              Julie Kidder
              Architect + BIM Director
              Hartman + Majewski Design Group

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                #8
                got it, it was the floor finish masking it !!!! THANK YOU, ALL !!! THAT IS A great list though ! printing that one out for sure ! !!!

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