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    Dear friends, how could be lines remain visible of Roof Plan in revit architecture 2009?

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    First off, it's not "AutoCAD Revit 2009". AutoCAD isn't related to Revit at all. And second, can you give more details? There's many different things that can be the cause of this.
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    Sorry, I was talking about Revit architecture 2009, when i draw a roof plan, roof plan lines are disappeared, how can i be able to be visible them after creating roof plan.

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    Check your View Range settings on your Roof Plan. I would adjust the height to anything higher than the top most elevation of the roof.
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    Also verify that you don't have the roof category hidden on the roof plan. Click on the "Reveal Hidden Element" Icon on the View Control Bar. The light blub.
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