From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects

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Working with visibility and graphic overrides

Working with visibility and graphic overrides - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects

Working with visibility and graphic overrides

- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to continue exploring different ways we can customize the visibility in a Revit project. And we're going to move down in the hierarchy now from a global control panel that we saw in the previous video, Object Styles, down to view level controls with a command called Visibility Graphics. Now, there's plenty of reasons why you might want to control visibility at the view level. If you consider what most document sets call for, there's needs for lots of different drawings or views that convey similar information in slightly different ways. And so we're going to look at some examples of doing that here. And if you were only able to control visibility globally across the entire project, it would be much more difficult to do that. So visibility Graphics is a tool that's going to allow us to customize anything we like about the way that elements display in the view, but it's going to do it on a view-by-view basis. So let's start with this…

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