To display all the architectural and business system objects correctly, some designs require different cut planes and display ranges for AutoCAD MEP 2022 toolset objects as opposed to AutoCAD Architecture 2022 toolset objects.
To apply cut plane overrides on the Display tab
Some objects spanning multiple cut planes might include a Rise/Drop symbol on an elevation-based display component that is turned off, causing the object to be hidden. In those cases, you can override the cut plane for that particular object so that it appears in the drawing area.
To apply cut plane overrides in the Display Manager
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define the visible range above the cut plane | enter a value for Display Above Range. |
define the cut plane height | enter a value for Cut Height. |
define the visible range below the cut plane | enter a value for Display Below Range. |
The values you enter for the Above and Below ranges are not relative to the cut height. They are absolute height values calculated from the WCS origin. Therefore, the value that you enter for Display Above Range must be greater than the value that you enter for Cut Height. Invalid values will produce incorrect results.