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Hi, just wanna ask how do we put dimensions in a 3D view if I want to make an iso layout? Well I've got a lot of questions, anyway, i'll ask them next time. Anyway, I'm using Revit Architecture. Thanks.
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You can just dimension just like you do in floor plan. The only trick is that you need to work alot with planes. If you go into an iso all dimension will be put on level one. So for every dimension you need to click on "Plane" and pick the plane that you want the dimension to go on. Sounds more confusing than it is. HTH Grant Doherty
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thanks i got it.
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