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Hi
Here is a little confusion...
I want to show a joinery cut at different levels in plan and i used two methods for that...
a) Horrizontal sections. The problem with this method is it's unable to show elevation tags.
b) Different floor plans. And the level head is unable to show the detail no. and sheet no.
Does anybody know where my fault is? Or is there some other method to be followed...
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Are you using a floor plan view or a detail view? They are different in what they will show.
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Hi
thanks for prompt reply. I am using floor plan view.
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Please elaborate ... I really don't understand your question.
If I am understanding correctly, you can use plan detail callouts and set their range independent of the view.
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Sorry! Lemme elaborate...
a detail view or say call out would do if it gives me horizontal section tags in elevations and sections. But it's not.
Plz refer to the image.
The only problem with horizontal sections is they dont show elevation tags.
Hope that's enough to understand. Tell me if you need to know more.
Thanks.
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Just add a section cut in elevation, check the reference other view and pick your plan callout.
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Thanks..... Lemme give it a go and come back....
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I can't understand your question.But If you are knowing about joinery services.I will give the details of retail joinery services.
please response quickly.
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