Use this checklist to troubleshoot why objects are not visible in a view. 
Typically, when you cannot see an object as expected in a view, the issue is an incorrect visibility setting. Try to recreate the error in a new empty project. This process can help to isolate many crossover visibility issues that arise in phasing and family creation. 
Start with the following strategies. 
- On the View Control Bar, try the following: 
	 
 
  
 
If you are still unable to locate the missing object, proceed through the following checklist to determine the source of the issue. 
Check settings for the element or its category
 
   
  - Verify the detail level for the category of the element. Model categories can have detail level set independent of the view's detail level. See 
		 Override Graphic Display of Element Categories. 
	 
 
- In the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog, try the following: 
		
 
	 
 
- Groups may contain elements that have been excluded (not visible). Check to see if the element is part of a group but has been excluded. See 
		 Exclude Elements from a Group Instance. 
	 
 
 
 
Check view properties and related settings
 
   
  - In a plan view, verify that the View Range settings are appropriate. See 
		View Range. 
	 
 
- In a section or elevation view, verify the clip plane depth. See 
		 Change the Clip Plane in an Elevation View and 
		 About Section View Width and Depth. 
	 
 
- If the element is part of a design option, check the visibility settings of design options in the view. See 
		 Check the Design Option Settings for a View. 
	 
 
- If your project uses phases, in the view properties, for Phase Filter, select None. Phases and phase filters both impact the displays of objects within views. See 
		Apply a Phase Filter. 
		
 
	 
 
- In the view properties, check the Discipline parameter. It may cause some elements not to display as expected. See 
		About the View Discipline. 
	 
 
- The element may be outside of the crop region of the view. Turn on the visibility of the crop region and confirm that the element is within the extents of the crop region. In the case of an annotation element, the entire element must be within the annotation crop region to be visible. See 
		 Show or Hide Crop Regions. 
	 
 
 
 
Check additional conditions