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Is there any workaround for getting a 180 degree view rotation on a sheet? I have my south elevation at 0 degrees, my east elevation at 90 degrees counter-clockwise, and my west elevation at 90 degrees clockwise, all arranged around the plan, and I'd really love to have my north elevation at 180 degrees... There doesn't seem to be an official way of doing this, but I hold out hope that someone here has figured out a clever trick.. Thanks, Erin
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Rotate the crop box in the view. then place the view on the sheet.
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Ah, of course. Thanks!
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I keep trying to rotate the view using the crop box, but it doesn't work (using Revit Arch. 2010). I have tried with views which have not yet been placed on a sheet, but still no joy. Any advice as to why this might be?
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You are not clear with your question. Do you want to rotate the view on the sheet or roatate the view to annotate it? - To rotate the placement of the view on the sheet (all elements rotate including annotations), click on the view after placement and look on your options bar for "rotation on sheet".
- To rotate the view (not the building), click on the view crop boundary and pick rotate, then rotate the boundry. Note that all model elements rotate but annotations will remain in the same orientation relative to your monitor. You may have to re-adjust your crop boundaries.
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Sorry for the lack of clarity, I was i na rush. I notice I forgot to mention that it is for an elevation view. I am trying to rotate it so that it can be aligned with a room plan (in the usual way of showing each elevation aligned with the end wall of the room on the sheet). Whether this is in the view or on the sheet doesn't matter too much to me. I notice that elevation views dont rotate using the view crop box, nor can you rotate the view 180 degrees whenn it is placed on the sheet (using the rotate viewport option only allows 90 degrees clock or anti-clock).
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i would use rotate crop box if you want the title to stay where it is.
Edited on: Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:36:44 AM
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