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Working in Revit 2012, I am trying to place my exterior elevations on the elevation sheet that I created. Everytime I do it, the entire site elevations comes with it and it is an incredibly wide site so it runs off the page. what can I do to fix this?
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You can shut off the site in your elevation view before trying to bring it onto a sheet. Whatever shows on your elevation view will be broughten onto a sheet.
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or just turn on your crop region and resize it to fit just the building elevation
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I changed my crop region so it fits just around the building on all 4 sides but the entire wide site is still visible in the elevations. I don't know where to turn off the site before I drag it onto the sheet. Can someone tell me how?
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I figured it out. I didn't know there was a crop region for elevations too.
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