First verify that.
Section in rcp wont show on floor plans revit.
Section marker not showing up in all plans.
Menglmn just to clarify i d like to get the revit screenshot below to show the walls you see in the cad screenshot.
The door plan swing and panel symbolic lines exist at the floor level so if anything is above the floor level where the door is those lines well get obscured.
The display of revit windows in your project are not displayed based on the view s cut plane.
Window door families are not cut based on the cut plane defined in project views.
If the door appears then there s something obscuring it.
Anyway over time i ve seen and heard plenty of suggestions on what a user should or should not do to expose missing elements but the following top 10 reasons is the most comprehensive check list i ve seen.
But section is architectural it won t show in the roof plan.
If the view range of your rcp is such.
And a screenshot of the properties of one of the walls that wont show up.
People who are new to revit are always having issues seeing everything in a project view.
When i go to the roof plan the section marker isnt showing up.
Setting section view to coordination discipline will allow the section line to show in both views.
If the element is part of a design option check the visibility settings of design options in the view.
To adjust how the window is represented when cut in a plan view adjust the elevation of the cut plane in the family.
See check the design option settings for a view.
See change the clip plane in an elevation view and about section view width and depth.
In a floor plan view the key parameters are cut plane and bottom.
Instead they are cut based on the cut plane defined in the family s plan view.
I need to underlay a floor plan on an rcp so my walls show consistently on my electrical lighting plans.
If the project is workshared confirm that the workset of the element is visible in all views.
Go to the floor plan view and click in the view range menu in the instance properties.
Set a level and a height offset for each of these parameter.
I guess it s the autocad mentality that is so hard to shake at first.
If your underlay orientation is set to rcp your cut plane is set below the ceiling height your top is above the ceiling and your discipline is set to architectural all of your above ceiling mep elements will not be visible.