To propagate dependent view configuration:
1
In the Project Browser, select the primary view to propagate.
2
Right-click the view name, and click Apply Dependent Views.
The Select Views dialog opens and displays parallel views of the same scale that do not already
have dependent views.
3
Click to select the appropriate views.
4
Click OK.
The new dependent views display in the Project Browser under their primary view. Right-click the view, and
click Rename to change the name, as necessary. Associativity is not maintained between the original set of
views and the new set of views after the configuration is propagated.
Making a Dependent View Independent
In the Project Browser, right-click a dependent view, and click Convert to independent view.
Deleting Dependent Views
When you delete a view that has dependent views, all dependent views are also deleted. When you delete
a dependent view, the view and all view references for that view are deleted.
1
In the Project Browser, select the view.
2
Right-click, and select Delete.
Visibility and Graphic Display in Project Views
You can override the visibility and graphic display of model elements, annotation elements, imported
elements, linked Revit model elements, and workset elements for each view in a project. The settings that
you are overriding are those specified at the project level. Project level settings are specified in the Object
Styles dialog. See
on page 493.
You can override the cut, projection, and surface display for model categories and filters. For annotation
categories and imported categories, you can edit the projection and surface display. In addition, for model
categories and filters, you can apply transparency to faces. You can also specify visibility, half-tone display,
and detail level of an element category, filter, or individual element.
Related topics
■
Changing the Line Style of Elements
on page 398
■
Defining the Graphic Display for Phase Statuses
on page 1335
Overview of Visibility and Graphic Display
Most overrides for visibility and graphic display are made in the Visibility/Graphics dialog. The exception
is for individual element overrides; these are made in the View-Specific Element Graphics dialog.
From the Visibility/Graphics dialog, you can view overrides that have already been applied to a category. If
the graphic display of a category has been overridden, the cell displays a preview of the graphic. If no
overrides have been made to a category, the cell is blank, and the element displays as specified in the Object
Styles dialog.
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