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Working with visibility and graphic overrides

Working with visibility and graphic overrides - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2024: Essential Training for Architecture

Working with visibility and graphic overrides

- [Instructor] As we continue working our way down the display hierarchy, in some of the earlier videos, we considered the crop regions, the view extends, the view range, then we moved on to object styles which configured the global display settings, and now we're ready to start talking about individual view display settings. So there will be many situations where you want to customize a particular view to convey certain kinds of information, and you won't want those settings to apply to any other view. That is the purpose of the visibility graphic overrides command. So in this video, we're going to be talking about visibility graphics and I'm going to show you several examples of using this tool. So I'm going to start right here in the first floor plan, and the first thing I noticed is that it's a architectural floor plan but it's showing a lot of site information. So I don't think I want to see all of that site…

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