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As I have been adding viewport titles to my different views on sheets, I realize that they aren't always referencing back to the correct sheet. I have gone back to those sheets and have hidden the element and continue to do that until I get it to read as the correct reference sheet. However, I have run into an issue where I have a floor plan referencing back to a sheet that only contains sections and therefore am unable to hide the callout. Why is that and is there a way to fix it? This is in Revit Arch 2013.
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Sorry but your question is not clear.
Are you using a viewport title that reports the original callout location. (The sheet cut from)?
Then if you add other callouts using the "reference other view" option, they will not report. Only the original callout reports.
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