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    Is there a way to change the properties of a wire to be a dashed or hidden line to represent being underground? Am I over-looking something blantantly obvious here or what?

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    *note* without changing EVERY wire in the drawing to a hidden or dashed line.

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    Since REVIT MEP 2011 is so advanced to not allow something as simple as a wire that needs to be illustrated as underground (what a concept) thru some tinkering i managed to create a (non-intelligent) hidden line to look like an underground wire. Sometimes I think this program is the most asinine thing on the planet.

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    It's amusing at times, frustrating at most though, that the things we want upgraded get left behind and the things we make work-arounds for get upgraded.

    For instance, the OP's issue. I doubt it will get changed any time soon.
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    Hey Nickster,

    Just wondering if when you mean changing the wire, are you refering to one branch circuit? or are talking about annotative lines??

    I would say if it is the branch circuit wiring, I would just delete that 1 run, draw a spline with the line tool, and change that spline to hidden.

    Definately not a fix, but works for me.
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    Oh and sorry I have no idea if you are talking about electrical wiring or not. If you are this has been posted, dunno if "object styles" can fix it or not, I try to use the program like 2D CAD lol

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