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I know that Revit cannor place a horizontal section while in an elevation view...but you can place a vertical one and rotate it 90 degrees. However, my structural column does not show up in the view that was rotated. This is now a plan view. Any thoughts? I tried to use a callout view from the plan, but the section mark does not appear in the elevation.
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Use the callout in plan then in elevation use reference other view with a section cut.
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Thanks for the reply. I was hoping I was missing something that made that work better, small work around.
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That is a very nice information, helpful in my upcoming exams.
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