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When we design a house we design several different elevations and styles for the same floor plan. Is there a way to have all of those elevations in one drawing and just have the right elevation show when it is needed? Or even link the drawings together so that when i make a change in one it is automatically done in the others?
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When you do a revit project, the elevations are all in there with the plan ? You set where you want the elevation to be, which direction you are looking at etc. Revit then generates the elavtion. Changes can be made to plans or elevations or sections or models and all the other views will automatically update.
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I think what you're looking for is Design Options. Check out the Help on how to use it. It enables you to have several variations of your design in existance at any one time. Which option is visible is determined by each view's Visibility settings. When you have determined which option you are going with, you can disregard the unwanted alternatives and intergrate the prefered option into the main model.
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