This time I'm going to hit OK, and now I'm going to click 'V' 'G' on my keyboard, I'm going to go down to "roofs" by hitting 'R' on the keyboard, and you can see on the visibility graphics override panel, under the surface patterns, you can see it's set to hidden. So, if I uncheck visible here, and hit apply, you'll see that that applies to all of the roofs in this view.
Now, if I cancel that, and then go back into that again, right click on my mouse, override graphics in view, you can see that I can also hide them "by category".
I'm going to click on "by element" to do that, and you'll see surface patterns here, and I can just uncheck visible, hit apply, and then you'll see the roof hatch pattern go away and you'll see that all of the other roof hatch patterns are still there. One way I can do this, is click on one of these roofs here, and right click on my mouse, go to override graphics in view, and let's say maybe I just want to hide the roof pattern for this individual roof, but I want to keep them for all of the other roofs in this view. Let's say, for this example, we want to hide the roof patterns. So, as with most things in Revit, there are a few ways you can go about doing this. So, this applies to roof patterns, floor patterns, wall patterns, or any type of pattern you might have, these methods for hiding hatch patterns will apply to any type of component you might have in Revit.
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