Revit :: Hiding Floor Pattern For Concrete

Jun 28, 2011

I have created my model, and have placed the floor assembly in.  It is concrete and I see the concrete pattern on the floor.  How do I hide or turn that off?  I cannot find anything in Visibility Graphics or in the actual floor family...

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