I changed the family and all nested families as a generic model instead of plumbing fixtures, however it still is showing elements behind the cutline. Is there another way to solve this?
@@63karolo Thanks for reaching out. Sorry to hear you are still having visibility issues. If all else fails just edit your view template/ view by going into visibility and graphics and turning off plumbing fixtures. See if this hides the grab rail. Sometimes the nested components in a family will remain as plumbing fixtures if you cannot edit them in the family. Alternatively, you can remove said handrail in the family and model a new one as a generic model. Best of luck and let me know how you get on!
Thanks it helped me.
I changed the family and all nested families as a generic model instead of plumbing fixtures, however it still is showing elements behind the cutline. Is there another way to solve this?
Hi Rosie, ensure the family you are editing (where you have changed all the components inside in said family) is set to a generic model.
Change within ‘family category & parameters’
I have the same problem, and I can not hide a horizontal grab bar behind the cut
@@63karolo Thanks for reaching out. Sorry to hear you are still having visibility issues. If all else fails just edit your view template/ view by going into visibility and graphics and turning off plumbing fixtures. See if this hides the grab rail. Sometimes the nested components in a family will remain as plumbing fixtures if you cannot edit them in the family. Alternatively, you can remove said handrail in the family and model a new one as a generic model. Best of luck and let me know how you get on!