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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Defining elevation views parallel to a reference plane
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I learned something very useful in the tutorial by Mr Spot (thanks a million!!!) which is how to define a elevation view parallel to a reference plane by going to View->New->Framing Elevation, and picking a reference plane as the reference.
However the option framing elevation is only enabled when a plan view is active, so any framing elevation is defined relatively to a reference plane drawed in a plan view. How can I do this in a elevation view ? If I draw a leaning ref plane in a elevation view how can i define a new elevation view relative to it ?
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Ok I've found a way to do what I wanted, it is to define a section view which can be parallel to any reference plane no matter the angle in X/y/z axis...
Is it the way it has to be done?
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