Modify view properties to change the view scale, detail level, visual style, orientation, and other properties of the view.
If a view property displays in gray and you cannot change it, see Cannot Change a View Property.
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View Scale | Changes the scale of the view as it appears on the drawing sheet. Select a scale value from the list. |
Scale Value | Defines a custom scale value. This property is enabled when Custom is selected for View Scale. |
Display Model | Hides the model in detail view. The Normal setting displays all elements normally. It is intended for all non-detail views. The Do Not Display setting shows only detail-view–specific elements. These elements include lines, regions, dimensions, text, and symbols. Elements in the model do not display. The Halftone setting displays all detail-view–specific elements normally, while model elements are displayed in Define Halftone Underlay Settings. You can use the halftone model elements as references for tracing lines, dimensioning, and aligning. |
Detail Level | Applies a detail level setting to the view scale: coarse, medium, or fine. This setting overrides the automatic detail level setting for the view. When you apply a detail level to a view, you enable the visibility of certain types of geometry:
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Parts Visibility | Specifies whether parts, the original element from which they were derived, or both parts and originals are visible in the view. |
Visibility/Graphics Overrides | Click Edit to access the Visibility/Graphics dialog.
Note: If values on the dialog display in gray and you cannot change them, a view template may be defining the overrides.
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Visual Style | Changes the display. |
Graphic Display Options | Click Edit to access the Graphic Display Options dialog, which controls shadows and silhouette lines. |
Underlay Range: Base Level | Sets the Underlay Range by specifying a level for the Range: Base Level. The range of the model between that level and the next level up, or Range: Top Level, displays. |
Underlay Range: Top Level | Displays the next level above the Base Level when Base Level is set. |
Underlay Orientation | Sets the view direction of the Underlay Range. If the value is specified as Look Down, then the underlay displays as if you are viewing it from above, like a plan view. If the value is specified as Look Up, then the underlay displays as if you are viewing it from below, like a reflected ceiling plan. |
Orientation | Switches the orientation of the project in the view between Project North and True North. See Change the Orientation of a Plan View. |
Wall Join Display | Sets the default behavior for cleaning wall joins. If you set this property to Clean All Wall Joins, then Revit automatically cleans all wall joins. If you set this property to Clean Same Type Wall Joins, Revit only cleans wall joins of the same wall type. If you join different wall types, Revit does not clean them. You can override this setting using the Edit Wall Joins tool. |
Discipline |
Determines how discipline-specific elements display in the view. You can also use this parameter to organize views in the Project Browser. |
Show Hidden Lines | Controls the display of hidden lines in the view. (Not available for perspective views.) |
Color Scheme Location | In a plan view or section view, select Background to apply the color scheme to the background of the view (the floors of a plan, or the background walls of a section). Select Foreground to apply the color scheme to all model elements in the view. |
Color Scheme | In a plan view or section view, the color scheme to use for the following:
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Default Analysis Display | Select the default analysis display style for the view. Available styles are determined by those created in the Analysis Display Style dialog. |
Analysis Display Settings | Click Edit to view and modify visibility options for the analysis results. |
View Name | The name of the active view. The view name displays in the Project Browser and in the title bar of the view. It also displays as the name of the viewport on a sheet, unless you define a value for the Title on Sheet parameter. |
Title on Sheet | The name of the view as it appears on the sheet; it supersedes any value in the View Name property. This parameter is not available for sheet views. |
Referencing Sheet | See the description for Referencing Detail that follows. From the example, the referencing sheet is A101. |
Referencing Detail | This value comes from the referencing view that is placed on a sheet. For example, you create a section in a plan view. You place that plan view as the first detail on a sheet numbered A101. The referencing detail number for the section view is 1. |
View Template | Identifies the view template assigned to the view. Later changes to the view template will affect the view. |
Crop View | Select the Crop View check box to enable a crop boundary around the model. Select the boundary and resize it using the drag controls. As you resize the boundary, the visibility of the model changes. To turn off the boundary and maintain the cropping, clear the Crop Region Visible check box. |
Crop Region Visible | Shows or hides the crop region. View cropping is not available in sheet and schedule views. |
Annotation Crop | Shows or hides the annotation crop when crop regions are visible in the project view. |
View Range | Within the view properties of any plan view, you can set the View Range. With View Range, you can control the specific geometric planes that define the boundaries of each view. These boundaries are set by defining the exact cut plane as well as the top and bottom clip planes. |
Associated Level | The level associated with the plan view. This is a read-only property. |
Scope Box | If you draw a scope box in a view, you can associate the view's crop region with that scope box, so the crop region is visible and matches the scope box extents. This property is available for plan, elevation, and section views. When you select a scope box value for this property, the Crop Region and Crop Region Visible properties become read-only. |
Phase Filter | The specific phase filter applied to the view. |
Phase | The specific phase of the view. Along with the Phase Filter, it determines which model components (phase-wise) are visible in the view and how they appear graphically. When you create new model components in a view, these components assume the view phase as their creation phase. |