In a section or elevation view some or all of your levels are not visible in revit.
Revit levels not showing in floor plan.
The floor plan cut the model at elevation 1200 mm but the windows sill height are at 1700 mm.
For levels to be visible in a section elevation view a portion of the level must exist within the view depth of the section or elevation.
There can be many reasons that an element is not displayed within a revit view.
You can now delete the original grid line and also the scope box if you want to.
Click the edit button for the view range.
When you copy a level it doesn t automatically create a view in your project browser you will need to create one.
You can do this as follows.
Select the scope box tool in plan and draw a box to the full extents of your model.
In plan view click view menu view properties.
This image was snipped from revit help about view range.
Read it if you need more.
By selecting the view you require to create floor plan reflective ceiling plan or structural plan.
To prevent the floor or slab from being visible in plan view you need to adjust the bottom clip so that it is more than 4 feet above the floor or slab and set the view depth so that it does not include any part of the floor or slab.
Draw a new level in elevation by either creating a new level or just copying an existing one up or.
The same process will also apply if you have level lines that are not showing in elevation.
However in the visibility graphics overrides the levels category is enabled.
You ll now see the selected grid lines will change their extent to fit the scope box and they ll appear in the floor plan.
So i need the cut plane at the elevation more than 1700.
Here a some simple steps to getting your levels back.
About the view range.
Go to an elevation and drag the boxes top and bottom points so the box contains all model elements.