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Hi Guys I have a problem. I am drawing a house with 6 elevation views. How can i make sure that they are perpendicular on the face i want to have the view on? I dont like the freestyle angeling with the mouse. Do you know how to make it so i am 100 % sure that the view is perpendicular on the view? Kind Regards Peter Gade
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Start your view / elevation or interior elevation (you can use that exterior as well) and when you go to place the call-out, move to a position close to the angled wall in plan. REVIT will automatically read that you want an elevation of this component and will show the pointer as being perpindicular to that element..... easy as that. After you placed your callout, you can move it to a better location.
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Thanks mate
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