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Hey,
I am working on a 10'x10' sculpture and have it modeled in Revit. I would like to print out some full scale plots to make it easier to cut out the metal shapes. Any tips on how I can do this . In FormZ it automatically splits the image up to fit the rolls. IS there something like this in Revit?
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You could try making scope boxes in your plan view and then "duplicate as dependent" the view for each scope box and apply one scope box to each dependent view. Make sure the scope boxes overlap slightly so you can make sure you are lining up the printouts accurately. You might also need to use some annotation lines as registration marks to help line up the pieces.
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