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bines
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Callout

I have an overall building plan 3/32" = 1'-0".

 

I have another floor plan of the SAME building at 1/8" = 1'-0".

 

When I do a callout on the 3/32" overall building plan, how come the callout doesn't show on the 1/8" floor plan?

 

Is the only solution to reference views. The only reason I don't like that is

 

1. it's extra work

2. I want the callout bubble to be consistent thoughout all the sheets and if someone else jumps on this project it'll be confusing for him how everything is referenced.

 

Thanks.

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LisaDrago
in reply to: bines

Did you check the properties - hide at scales coarser then:

see image....

 

LD


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bines
in reply to: LisaDrago

I'm aware of this option for sections. But I was interested to see if a similar option was available for CALLOUT BUBBLES.

 

 

LD, let me know if you're aware of one. Thanks.

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LisaDrago
in reply to: bines

Woops! - sorry about that...

to my current knowledge callouts do not work that way... i believe they are considered annotative... which are view specific.

 

LD


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ljhudson
in reply to: LisaDrago

Does this mean Plan callouts will only show in the plan it was created in?
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LisaDrago
in reply to: ljhudson

Yes - if you are on the first floor plan and you place a callout - you will only see that on the first floor plan you placed it in.

If you have a copy of the first floor plan - it will not show up there.

 

If you need it to show up in more then one view and do not want duplicate views - when you start the callout command look in the options bar below the ribbon - check the box for Reference other view and then in the pulldown list - select the other callout. WHen you place it it will reference the first callout.

 

I have attached an image for reference.

 

LD


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