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Overriding the view range with plan regions - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: View Range
Overriding the view range with plan regions
- [Voiceover] Sometimes when you're adjusting the view range, you can't get exactly what you're looking for for all portions of the floor plan, and that's particularly common when you have split level arrangement like what we have here in this exercise file. So remember that we have this mezzanine here. Let me open up the section to kind of show you the different heights that are going on. So we have this mezzanine over here where this furniture and these other items are, we have stairs going down a half level to this lower level. We have this small ante space over here, which has a few items in it. And then we have these clerestory windows up above. So finding one set of view range settings that will accommodate all of these different levels might be a little bit tricky to achieve. So the solution is to use something called a plan region. And a plan region allows you to create an override in just a small portion of the plan to adjust the view range within that area. So you should…
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What is view range?3m 51s
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Adjusting the view range settings9m 43s
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The impact of cuttable categories9m 13s
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Special rules for floors and walls5m 37s
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Understanding the top of the view range9m 7s
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Understanding view depth12m 37s
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How does view range affect stairs?9m 57s
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View range in reflected ceiling plans8m 51s
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Overriding the view range with plan regions8m 4s
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Adjusting the view range of linked files7m 29s
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