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Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 12:38:27 AM | Applying changes in grid to all views

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Hello all, 

I done some grids in a level and aligned it (like draging head, changing head direction). Then I have created some more levels. And I gone to elevation and draged(extended) the grids to all levels. So I can see the grids in all level plans. But the problem is, alignment (changes) made in intial levels are not showing in other levels. I hope there should be an option to make grids in every level looks same. Or need to change each by my own??? (grids are in 3D extent)

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Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 6:40:22 AM | Applying changes in grid to all views

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If you move a grid head in 3D - this grid moves in all views where the grid is still set to 3D.  @d esttings allow adjustment for single views. 

Also, if grid jeads are aligned and locked to other heads, they will all move together.

 

Learn to set all of your grids in 3D initially at the best location for all main views then adjust the 2D in special views.  You can also learn to use a scope box.

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/2012/Help/Revit_User's_Guide/2654-Tools_an2654/2849-Datum...


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Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 9:22:57 AM | Applying changes in grid to all views

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Things like elbows in grids (as shown in the OP's attachment) do not update automatically in other views, not even if the settings of the grids are for 3d, nor with scope boxes.

To transfer the same appearance to other views, select all your grids > Propagate Extents > select the views where you want to "copy" the same appearance.

 



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Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 10:41:48 PM | Applying changes in grid to all views

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I didn't know Scope box becoz I'm new to revit. I am trying to know now. But Propagate datum extends works perfectly.

 

Thank u very much alfmidedina and WWHub.



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