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WHEN I MAKE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS IN REVIT ARCHITECTURE 9 AND PLACE THEM ON THE SHEET. SOME BOUNDRY LINES, MAINLY THE RIGHT BOUNDRY LINE DOESN'T SHOW UP. ANY IDEAS? hOSS mASLOUSKI
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You may want to search the archives to see more on this subject. Possible solutions are: 1 You can adjust your crop boundry slightly to assure that you include the wall edge. I think this is the best solution because it will give you the lineweight of your cut wall / ceiling / floor. 2. Another soultion that some use is to pull the crop boundry out beyond where you want then create a masking region with appropriate linework. I personally think this is anti REVIT. 3. Turn off crop region boundries in all view except interior elevations then set the switch to print the crop region boundry.
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