Project Phasing; Visibility And Graphics; Rooms And Areas; Rooms In Section Views - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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Project Phasing

This topic describes the new and enhanced features for project phasing in Revit Architecture 2009.
Graphic Overrides for Phase Statuses
For each phase status, you can now specify new graphic overrides from the Graphic Overrides tab of the
Phasing dialog.
Cut lines and projection lines:
You can specify a separate value, or no override, for line patterns, line weights, or line colors.
Cut and surface patterns:
You can specify a separate value, or no override, for fill patterns or colors, and specify whether a pattern
is visible.
Halftone:
You can specify a halftone for any phase status.
See
Defining the Graphic Display for Phase Statuses

Visibility and Graphics

This topic describes the new and enhanced features for visibility and graphics in Revit Architecture 2009.
Hiding an Element in a Join
In Revit Architecture 2008, when you hid an element that was joined to another element in a view, the
joined-to element that remained visible might look incomplete. For example, when you hid a wall that was
joined to another wall in a view, the other wall displayed an edge with some gaps in geometry. In Revit
Architecture 2009, such a wall displays an edge with clean geometry.

Rooms and Areas

This topic describes new and enhanced features for rooms and areas in Revit Architecture 2009.

Rooms in Section Views

In Revit Architecture 2009, you can select rooms in section view. You can also use grips to adjust the upper
and lower boundaries of rooms.
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