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Thu, May 5, 2011 at 1:48:43 AM | Section title line showing wrong reference sheet

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I have experience a few difficulties on section title lines.

The reference tag is showing a wrong sheet of plan, and not editable (Instead of reference ground floor plan, it referenced the basement plan which is not very helpful). They appear to be very random, or there is logic that I can't follow.

Is there a way of edit the tag? or somehow make the tag appear appropriate sheet? cos currently I just put a filled region and write on top.

Any help would be appreciated!


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Thu, May 5, 2011 at 7:01:43 AM | Section title line showing wrong reference sheet

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I have not seen Revit make any errors on referencing so if this is wrong, then maybe you have made an error somewhere.

 

Your sheet numbers are the true sheet parameter number and not just text, correct?

Your views are placed on sheet views - correct?  (In other words, you have not drafted titleblocks in your views. - Some beginners still approach Revit like CAD and make this mistake. )


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Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:02:24 AM | Section title line showing wrong reference sheet

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Please upload an image. 

I've seen components display incorrectly their level, but I've NEVER seen it happen with a view.  The only way I could even conceive of this happening, is as follows:

Create a level, name it Fred

Create a view from that level, and it will also be named Fred.

Now go back and change the level's name to Joe, when prompted to change view titles, decline.

 

Now you have a condition where you view is named after an old level name... so you could have a basement view, which is actually associated with a level 1 because the level was renamed at some point...


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