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Revit Architecture 2012- I am working on a project where I have a grid line that only has 2 columns on it but the columns are at opposite ends of the building, I don't want to run my grid line all the way through the building since the columns only happen in 2 places and I don't want that line to cross all of my other grids but I cannot call out the same grid twice. Is there anything I can do? (Hope the explination isnt to confusing)
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Sorry but I don't see any way to break a grid-line. You could have A1 and A2
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I've been searching and I can't either. Its an existing situation so I don't want to rename them so I'll have to suck it up and have the grid line run through. Thanks!
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