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I have a single elevation repeated multiple times throughout a plan. Is there a way, other than drafting over the automatic text in the elevation tags, to link all of these to one elevation. I am also having the same problem with section details. Thank you
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Sorry, I am using Revit Architecture 2009
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Pick the new view call-out you want to create then on the options bar click on reference other view and from the pull-down select the view you want to reference to.
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