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Forums >> Community >> Newbies >> Importing Plan, Section, Elev. Views
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Relatively new to this game but I'm in at the deep end.
I'm working on a split level building, the architect has done a wonderful job with his model so far but I need to creat our own for coordination purposes. I have linked the architects internal & external models but I would like to import his plan, section & elevation views also as he has created a comprehensive set that I dont want to have to reproduce manually.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You can use linked view. Read this topic in your HELP:
Displaying a Linked Model by Linked View
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