BRYANBRAUER1832 wrote:
"When I setup an HVAC view with the eight dependent views, one view per sheet, I can't duplicate the HVAC view, with dependent views for Plumbing and Fire Protection. I need to go through the painstaking process for each discipline. Am I missing something?
In AutoCAD I could simply duplicate a viewport, rename it and change the layer visibility. Is there not a similar process for REVIT? Is there a way to duplicate a view with dependent views and apply my templates for the different disciplines?"
No. It has been a Wishlist item of mine (as well as many others) to be able to duplicate a View WITH Dependents. However, this is not a large hurdle to overcome. Use Scope Boxes to define the extents of the partial areas and then you can set a View's Crop Region to match that Scope Box. It doesn't matter whether or not it is a Dependent View.
On a side note, there is a way to maintain consistent placement of Viewports between Sheets of each discipline (since you cannot Duplicate a Sheet, either). My method is as follows:
1. Start with "Area A" (or whatever the Arch calls it) for any discipline. Click on Guide Grid located on the View tab.
2. Name it appropriate to the Area. This will likely be amended later to add additional information.
3. Select the Guide Grid and change the "Guide Spacing" value (under Properties) to something large, such as 24". This will leave two crossing Grid lines.
4. Use the Move command to move the Guide Grid so that these lines are aligned with predominant Column Lines and use the grips to readjust the boundaries. Note that while you can snap to the Guide Grid, you cannot snap to elements within the Viewport.
5. For convenience, note the names of the Column Lines and add those to the Guide Grid's name (under Properties).
6. In other Sheets for this Area, you can click Guide Grid and select the existing Guide Grid named for the Area and adjust the location of the Viewport to mach, using the Guide Grid lines. You don't have to turn them off as they don't print.
7. Repeat for each Area to create a very consistent Sheet appearance.
Corey D.
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