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Ok so I loaded some seat families into my project. I want to create a detail of these seats to show how they are attached to the floor and so I can show the dimentions of the seat. How do I do this. I tired using a callout but all it did was show the seat, is there a way to get the dimentions and views of the seat simular to the way it is shown before you load it into the project.
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Try creating a Legend. And using Legend Compents. Hope that helps.
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