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continuous facade - insertion panels/mountains

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ocraM999

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hello to all

I have a problem with revit 2014 (update release 1).
I'm designing continuous facades. I created a type of façade with only fixed-distance vertical mountings. then manually add one horizontal to the desired height. inside the facade I need to insert some openings and here problems begin.
until yesterday I was able to select the vertical mounts and their grids, so I erased those that I needed and then switch the panels into openings.
from today, even with tab, I can no longer select the individual elements. If they select the facade, or select the whole system, or select the grids but all in block, then I can't select them individually.
specific that since yesterday I have not installed updates of any kind, nor so much made changes to the type of family.
I also tried to create a new file from the default revit template... Same problem.
Finally I noticed that the mounts and grills put manually are selectable or deleteable, while those automatically placed according to the facade system remain unselectable.
What can that be? is it a bug or is there a general setting that blocks my changes?

I thank you in advance.
 
I tried to recreate the situation you described but it doesn't give me any problem. to the maximum (as you already know) there is to unlock some dots. I am not aware of parameters that can block the change of an fc (and I assure you that I was forced to deepen the topic a lot). try from the fc with vertical division and recreate the version you need, or if you can share the file....

Bye.
 
...oops.. I understood the problem, it was blocked "select blocked elements"Immagine3.webpThank you
 

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