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Hi allExample: a series of terraced houses that won't fit onto a standard page, and how to dimension them ... especially the inside units.Guess 1 is that the answer lies in creating a master file (with the whole plan), then referencing the individual units so they can be worked on seperately. Guess 2 is using matchline. i.e. What's best approach to work on units/parts of a larger overall project?Am I on the right track, or do I need to give more info about the problem?
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I doubt that your housing project is much different than a hotel in project organization. We have overall plans and use matchlines / dependent views when the plan will not fit the sheet. For individual rooms (units) we call them out from a plan then have seperate sheets that show those plans, interior elevations and details.
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