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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> View Specific Models?
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Hi there,The thread title pretty much speaks for itself, is there a way to add models to a particular view? Specifically a 3D detail?Sorry if this belongs in the newbie section!
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Model elements show in all model views unless controlled otherwise by VG. Annotative elements are view specific.
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Make a workset called Hidden or something that's globablly hidden but visible in a specific view, or better yet, shown in a visibility graphics template for that kind of view.
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