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Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 4:45:26 AM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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Hello, 

Within the same drawing (the plan) I am required to have a blow up plan of just the bathroom. Now, my plan is at a 1/4" scale but they want the blow up of the bathroom at a 1/2" scale and I haven't been able to figure out  how to do that and put it in the same sheet without it changing my entire plan to half scale. Help? I am using Revit Arch 2011 student version


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Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 5:33:29 AM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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Duplicate that view then you can have different scales for those views and you can insert them in same sheet

 


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Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:11:23 PM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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Oh my God! Such an easy solution why didn't I think of it. Thank you!


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Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:30:46 PM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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Another solution is to use a plan call-out of the region you want to enlarge and you place that on your sheet.


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Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 9:52:23 PM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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a general advice... try to have an order with the naming of the duplicated views, as example

A101_PLANS

A101_A_ROOM_BATH

A101_A_ROOM_KITCHEN

The A after the A101 is for taking advantage of the alphabetic automatic order within revit... make your own order easiest possible to understand


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Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:06:37 PM | How to use different scale in the same drawing

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If it is just the bathroom you need to blow up I would do a call out region as suggested above. It will make referencing larger scale plan a bit easier once these are put on to sheets. 


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