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Hello,
I am setting up my first revit documents.
I am wondering if I should have two separate views for all plans, elevations & sections to allow me to annotate in one view and work in another. Is this a good way of doing things?
Also the building is quite large and plans/elevations will have to be shown as PART 1 OF 2 etc.... Should i make these parts dependent on the overall Elevations?
Any help would be great.
Silk.
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We encourage all of our users to use working views and only work in sheet views when annotating.
Dependent views and matchlines do work but there are some annotative problems at the matchline area you will have to learn.
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