Use the view range every plan view has a property called view range also known as a visible range.
Revit view range roof plan.
If you are not familiar with view range this image can help to set the options above.
These are instance parameters which means that the values they store can be different for each plan view in your project.
Floor plans are an essential part of any revit project.
The view range dialog looks complicated but most of the time what you need to set is simple.
Video describing the revit view range settings for plan views.
The view range settings are linked to three horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a plan view top cut plane and bottom as well as an additional plane called view depth.
Read on or watch the video below.
The view range dialog looks complicated but most of the time what you need to set is simple.
The top and bottom clip planes represent the topmost and bottommost portion of the view range.
The horizontal planes are top cut plane and bottom.
The view range is a set of horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a plan view.
We find the view range control panel by looking in the view properties panel for a plan view.
This image was snipped from revit help about view range.
Working with plan region.
Read it if you need more information.
Changing the view range is not always applicable.
How to use view range in revit.
The top and bottom clip planes represent the topmost and bottommost portion of the view range.
In plan view adjust cut plane and bottom values.
About the view range.
And one of the most critical and confusing aspects of any floor plan is view range.
The view range is a set of horizontal planes that control object visibility and display in the view.
View range is a group of parameters that control exactly what you see in any particular plan view.
The horizontal planes that define the view range are top cut plane and bottom.
Every plan view has a property called view range also known as a visible range.