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Working in 2009 on bathroom elevations. I have a mens and womens back to back. I have an interior elevation in the mens with two refrenced views. The fixture wall then the back wall with the remaining grab bars for the ADA stall. Can I have the elevation in the womens show their fixture wall and then in the other view refrence the drawing from the ADA grab bars in the mens stall, Can I do it with the same elevation marker or do I need to put in another stand alone elevation for the back wall.
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I don't believe you can combine them so: Don't just check the elevation box from an interior elevation callout - start a new interior elevation and use the reference other view option. If your views are on the same sheet, you can drag your referenced view callout overtop the normal view...
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