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I am using Revit LT 2014 and and trying to do interior elevations for bathrooms and kitchens. The office standard from CAD is to have a plan on the interior elevation sheet that shows the interior elevation tag. Currently I have duplicated with details my floor plan and then added the interior elevation tag. This works fine except it still shows up on the original plan which is not what I want. Just as a test I added the interior elevation on my original plan and it did not show up in the duplicate. Any idea/suggestions besides hiding in view the interior elevation tags in the original plan.
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why don't you just use"hide elements" at original plan?
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why don't you just use"hide elements" at original plan?
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Thats always a possibility. Usually when I resort to that I figure there was something I missed.
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So I am having a new issue in regards to Interior Elevation Tags. The residual CAD standard is that the sheet is laid out with a detail kitchen plan and then the four subsequent elevations. All of these would be detail 01 on the sheet with the elevations being A, B, C, D respectivley. The tag on the detail plan would show the 01/A_XXX in the center with the letters in the pointer. Is it possible to create a sub detail number that can be referenced by the interior elevation tag and by the view title. I am assuming this has something to do with shared parameters but I havent gotten a grasp on that yet.
I have been throwing most of the CAD standards out the window but I kind of like this one, so I'm fighing to keep it.
Thanks.
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