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    Display a Linked Model in Halftone

    After linking a model to a project, you can change a visibility setting so the linked model displays in halftone in the current view.

    1. Open the view where you want to change the display of the linked model.
    2. Click View tabGraphics panel (Visibility/Graphics).
    3. In the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog, click the Revit Links tab.
    4. In the Halftone column, select the check box for the linked model.
    5. Click OK.
    Parent topic: Visibility of Linked Models

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