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I have created a isomteric view of a stone still. I used the orient to view command to create my view. Now i would like to dimension the stone sill but when i do this it creates the dimension off in space no wheree close to where i am dimensioning or the faces, points or edges of what i am dimensioning. Anyone have this problem or solved this problem? Oh yeah working in Revit Architecture2010. Thanks,
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First select the "Work plane" you want to create the horizontal dimensions, then choose another "Work plane" for the vertical dimensions.
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Typhoon that worked like a charm. Setting the right work plane to go with the right dimensions (vertical and horizontal) was a little tricky but it looks great. thanks,
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