The reason why we can t see it is that they are placed above the cut plane of the plan s view range.
Floor plan view range.
In a floor plan view the key parameters are cut plane and bottom.
The top and bottom clip planes represent the topmost and bottommost portion of the view range.
The floor plan cut the model at elevation 1200 mm but the windows sill height are at 1700 mm.
Everything between the cut.
For example to establish a view range that ensures visibility of objects for a first floor plan view follow these steps.
Set a level and a height offset for each of these parameter.
Use the view range every plan view has a property called view range also known as a visible range.
Go to the floor plan view and click in the view range menu in the instance properties.
Click the edit button for the view range parameter.
If the above circumstances cannot be fullfilled follow these steps to exclude the floor slab.
The view range button must be clicked to access the view range.
Let s take a look at this example below.
Set cut plane to 4 0 1220 mm.
For plan views choose view properties view range and set top to level above with an offset setting of 0 0 0 mm.
Enter a value for both the bottom offset under primary range and the level offset under view depth that is more than 4 feet from the floor or slab.
Users can access the view range with just a few clicks.
The view range is a set of horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a plan view.
First the floor plan or ceiling plan must be opened using the project browser.
But when you open the floor plan you can t see the windows.
There are two windows in the elevation view.
The horizontal planes that define the view range are top cut plane and bottom.