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How to find a missing titleblock in Revit

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Anonymous
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How to find a missing titleblock in Revit

Avery strange thing has happened... I have missing titleblocks in some of my sheets. The titeblock does appear on the rest of the set. Is ther any way to find missing titleblock from a sheet. 

 

Please share your knowledge. Thanks a lot in advance. 

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LisaDrago
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Hello and Welcome to the discussion!

 

Can you locate your titleblock in the project browser?

Image attached for reference?

 

LD


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Anonymous
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yes. AARTI GANDHI ROGERS MARVEL ARCHITECTS, PLLC 145 HUDSON STREET, THIRD FLOOR NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10013 212 941-6718 OFFICE 212 941-7573 FAX agandhi@rogersmarvel.com
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LisaDrago
in reply to: Anonymous

Was it hidden in that view?

Was it deleted by mistake? 

You can place a new one by going to the family - right click and select create instance. Then you will be able to place it in the desired view.

 

LD


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Anonymous
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In that case, when you do create instance, how do you know if the titleblock is placed in the same position as the title blocks on other sheets? Please advise. Honestly, don't know how the titleblock disappeared. AARTI GANDHI ROGERS MARVEL ARCHITECTS, PLLC 145 HUDSON STREET, THIRD FLOOR NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10013 212 941-6718 OFFICE 212 941-7573 FAX agandhi@rogersmarvel.com
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LisaDrago
in reply to: Anonymous

I do not think this is as important as it seems  - when printing - it will use the extends of the titleblock as the extents of the sheet. So placement is not as important - having everything inside the extents of the titleblock is what is important If you have anything outside the titleblock then when printing it will go to the extents of all objects.

 

LD


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