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Hi all,
I'm designing a sports complex for a class, and the building is way too large to fit on the 11x17 sheets that the instructor wants. He mentioned something about a "cut line," or something that will only show a portion of the building instead of the whole thing. If I try to fit the whole building on the sheet, the scale would be so small and any text that is included looks terrible.
Any Suggestions?
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Use a Matchline - the user's guide has an explanation of how to set up duplicate dependent views.
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