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Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 3:14:29 AM | heloo and some questions

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Heloo every one!

 im new to revit but trying to addapt to it realy quickly as our office is taking a drastic step to mostly using revit for our projets. huraa!

 currently im trying to put to gether a set with plans and sections and an area schedule.

question: how do i make all my section annotatopns exacly the same for each level. i have to change the head for each level and if i drag the head to further along the axis the change is not reflected in the other levels

 

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Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 7:41:35 AM | heloo and some questions

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What do you mean you have to change the head for each level?

 

Basically, Revit places the same annotation everywhere it affects based on the initial location.  From then on, any adjustment is considered to be view specific.


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Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:33:23 AM | heloo and some questions

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so if i change the length of a section on one level how do i get the same lenght on the second floor? do i use referance lines and eyeball it or just create a new section?

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Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 8:40:17 AM | heloo and some questions

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When you place the section, and if the section extends vertically through other levels, it will initially show up the same as created on every affected view - plans and elevations.  You can never create another callout of a view except by using the "reference other view" setting.

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Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 10:47:00 AM | heloo and some questions

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i created a section that is different leghts in different plans. its only the annotation part that is different though, not the crop box.

so basically if i flip through the plans it jitters like crazy.


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