Almost 8 years old and helped me as well. Well presented. For the questions regarding multiple links, my suggestion is to merge all multiples to one link, then control that singular link. Even as presented here you are still going to have to do this change to every single view or view template you have in a project.
Thanks for sharing this video. Unfortunately it seems to be disabled for Revit lt which is very unfortunate... It would be great if it was possible to "hide in view" on linked objects as it is a simple way to quickly hide specific elements. Same thing if there is something that is in the way that we want to hide as well.
Revit LT Work Around: Use mouse over the linked element and use TAB key to cycle through until the element you want to hide highlights and right click and click on "hide element". The bad thing about it is that this has to be done for each linked element because if you select hide category it will hide even the unlinked elements you may not want to hide.
Amazing! Super useful. Do you know of a way to do the inverse of it. Hide model grid lines but keeping the linked model grid lines visible? Thanks a lot for these videos!
Hi there. Typically a view has a view template applied to it. When this is the case the "Revit Links" option is greyed out in the "Visiblity/Graphic Overrides". How do you do the above in this case?
Mark, thanks for posting this. I know you can set this up in a view template as well. Do you have any advice on how to handle this with multiple linked models? For instance, when I have two models linked into a third, I go through this process for every view template that has grids and/or levels set to visible. I think it takes between 8-10 mouse clicks per model. Say you have 10 view templates. It adds up quickly.
Jeffrey, this is the best way that I have found. If you discover an easy way to handle multiple linked models, please share with our readers. Thanks for reading! Mark
To apply same settings for a specific group of views - you need to create a view template. Just google "revit view template" and you'll find it. For example, here is a video explaining this: ruclips.net/video/A9YdFfOSyw8/видео.html
if the link is a workshared model, and grids and levels in the link are placed in a workset, u can deactivate the workset for that link - then grids and level are deaktivated for the whole project
Btw, we sorted out the full version but this solution unfortunately only applies per file which is great but it would be nicer to have the option to disable them on all linked files, potentially on all the view. What I have done now instead which is faster is just to accept the imported grid and hide the original one
10 years old and still helps a lot of students/architects. Thank you very much and stay healthy!
6 years old and still helped me. thank you!
10 years old video and still helped me! Thank you very much!
Almost 8 years old and helped me as well. Well presented. For the questions regarding multiple links, my suggestion is to merge all multiples to one link, then control that singular link.
Even as presented here you are still going to have to do this change to every single view or view template you have in a project.
No. It's saved in the view template
A specific problem and thank god you made a video on it!
Perfect video Mark. Worked a treat.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this video. Unfortunately it seems to be disabled for Revit lt which is very unfortunate... It would be great if it was possible to "hide in view" on linked objects as it is a simple way to quickly hide specific elements. Same thing if there is something that is in the way that we want to hide as well.
Thank you for the quick and easy solution!
Thank you Mark. great hint. is it a way to do it for all views at once
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Do you know how to make it For multiple linked files at once.
Thank you so much !! Finally my problem solved !!
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Saved my time
Thank you! It was very helpful!
Alaa, glad you liked it. Thanks for leaving your comment! Mark
Revit LT Work Around: Use mouse over the linked element and use TAB key to cycle through until the element you want to hide highlights and right click and click on "hide element". The bad thing about it is that this has to be done for each linked element because if you select hide category it will hide even the unlinked elements you may not want to hide.
+jimdandy56jd Thanks for the tip!
Thank you very much for the information. I use Revit LT and it is different from Revit.
For me it doesn't work with grids
Ok this one I am looking for, thank you very much.
thank you so much!! this really helped me out!
many thanks, just what was needed.
thank you for your guidence
Amazing! Super useful. Do you know of a way to do the inverse of it. Hide model grid lines but keeping the linked model grid lines visible? Thanks a lot for these videos!
You're awesome 🍁♥️
Thanks man. Saved me a lot of time.
Super helpful, thank you!
Hi there. Typically a view has a view template applied to it. When this is the case the "Revit Links" option is greyed out in the "Visiblity/Graphic Overrides". How do you do the above in this case?
Very good. Thank you.
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thanks still works on revit 2025.2 :)
Mark, thanks for posting this. I know you can set this up in a view template as well. Do you have any advice on how to handle this with multiple linked models? For instance, when I have two models linked into a third, I go through this process for every view template that has grids and/or levels set to visible. I think it takes between 8-10 mouse clicks per model. Say you have 10 view templates. It adds up quickly.
Jeffrey, this is the best way that I have found. If you discover an easy way to handle multiple linked models, please share with our readers. Thanks for reading! Mark
Thanks Mark good hint
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Glad that you liked it! Have a great day.
Mark
Thanks, this very good information.
Many thanks, really helped me!!!
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Thanks a lot , Useful Lesson
Thanks for the help! :)
It saves me thank you!
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but how do I do it globally thru all views?
this appears to only work in a view by view basis?
To apply same settings for a specific group of views - you need to create a view template. Just google "revit view template" and you'll find it. For example, here is a video explaining this: ruclips.net/video/A9YdFfOSyw8/видео.html
@@RomanBuha This is a headache.... they need an option to do it globally
if the link is a workshared model, and grids and levels in the link are placed in a workset, u can deactivate the workset for that link - then grids and level are deaktivated for the whole project
Thank u so much!!!!!
You're very welcome!
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so helpful! thank you!
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Thank you very much, October 2019
thank you so much was about to import to cad and erase them
WOW, THANKS!
Btw, we sorted out the full version but this solution unfortunately only applies per file which is great but it would be nicer to have the option to disable them on all linked files, potentially on all the view. What I have done now instead which is faster is just to accept the imported grid and hide the original one
Helpful, but you can use a filter that filters out all grids besides (not equal) your own. A little bit simplier solution.
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You're welcome, Iskandar! Thanks for watching!
very imported point
New video tutorial uploaded to RUclips, Revit how to hide a linked model's grid lines and level lines.@BestCADtips bit.ly/NKEltO
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