Revit :: Override Object Styles On A View?

Mar 6, 2014

I have added a 4 Panel Sliding Door from the standard Revit family. I would now like to only change the colour of the frame in lets say my north elevation. My understand is that this would be done by overriding the frame material via Manage>Object Styles>Doors>Frame/Mullion, then applying a new material.
 
I have made sure that my shade colour is set to the correct RGB value, and in my north elevation I have my Visual Style set to shaded.
 
Why am I not seeing the new shaded colour?

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Feb 9, 2014

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Jan 17, 2013

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4.  View Range has a Top and a Cutting Plane elevation.  It is completely illogical for any element to appear above the cutting plane.  This can easily lead to misinterpretation of 2d drawings because some elements may not appear in section even though they are above the cutting plane.  Views should have a cutting plane, direction (up or down in this case) and a depth.  Simple, just like all other Revit views.
 
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Oct 9, 2011

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Can we create our own?
 
Using demo version of Revit Architecture 2012 to see if it will meet my needs.
 
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Feb 24, 2012

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Jan 29, 2013

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