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I have a strangely shaped building, and so I have a variety of sections aligned in all sorts of directions. I like to have the section mark show up in other sections, and in elevations, but I can't seem to get any that aren't paralell to the view -- is there any way around this? I've looked for some sort of setting that might control it with no luck. I could just draw them in, but that's not very Revit, is it?
Thanks for your help.
-Erin
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Well, seeing as nobody else has posted here on this I'll toss in what I think.
I don't believe that Revit, as of 9.1, supports viewing reference planes unless the view your in is perpendicular to said reference plane.
Might be something for the wish list. =)
Kune
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