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viewport copied across multiple floors. Trying to not recreate the wheel. I have a keyplan with 6 zones. I created all the zones I am going to be using through out the rest of the project. I have an 1/8" scale foundation plan with six different zones across it as dependent zones. each showing a different area. I dont want the duplicate this process up all five levels. any ideas without doing this on every floor?
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Is this a keyplan question or about plan views or is this about MEP zones?
Don't duplicate plan views for use on other levels. Plan views are associated with the level they were created from.
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Not a Key plan question. I want the same areas of each floor to show on 1st floor thru the 5th floor without doing over and over again per floor. Not sure that there is an eaiser way. The plan is too large to show on one sheet. The plan is cut into 6 parts. was hoping to find a way to create the viewports once, then reference the upper floors
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If you mean the same rooms / walls in the same location on each floor, then window the entire floor, remove items from you selection set the items that will not be on other levels then copy to clipboard. Now paste aligned to selected levels and pick all of the levels.
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BTW - When you say 6 parts, you mean 6 seperate plans defined with matchlines. Revit has a great process for this using matchlines and dependent views. Create one overall plan and use dependent views for each of the seperate parts.
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