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I am working in Revit 2011 and was wondering if it is possible to jog a section box? i need to show tectonically how my building is going together for studio and a jogged section in 3D would illustrate this best. I have thought about duplicating the same view a couple times and then manipulating the section boxes in each of them and then pasting them together in illustrator but want to know if there is a faster more direct way of doing it. thanks
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For some reason I really thought there was a way to do this, but I am not seeing it any where. What I would do is to cut two sections...turn of the heads (in plan) of the one and just make it look like a jogged section in plan and then when putting them on the sheet, the grids should automaticly snap to help you allight them together on a sheet. Now with this you can't really easily bend a section, and take it around a corner or anything like that.
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