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I understand why it may be advantageous to have the level tags on the left masked, but why mask the grid bubbles on the lower two elevations?
Do you realise that the grid tags are inverted in a mirror version (ex north/south) and this will cause confusion when reading the set of elevations?
-luc
Thanks. I'm checking this tutorials sometimes it's hard too understand them without visualizations, without visualization for newbies.
Yup, this. Aligned with "Scope Box" as I learned now.
"Scope Box" is thing what i was searching for, thanks now I know how to use it.
This is great explanation, in this way with short video it should be added to official Revit tutorial, since it's very useful and clear.
you have the point, i understand, but I'm aligning them in way, so they match each under view. I just needed to know whole point of how to use and align such things. ![]()
Ty for help all.
@cadedu22 wrote:
Yup, this. Aligned with "Scope Box" as I learned now.
Good to know you learned something unrelated to your question.
By the way, I know that this has nothing whatsoever to do with your question, but let me throw it out to you anyways.
HOW TO MAKE BREAD // STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS // USING ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR // - Bing video
Bon Appetite!
I didn't notice that solutions for question was not accepted,
That's odd, could point that in comments or dm (I usually accept all related solutions to question).
So it's easier for other people with same issue or question. ![]()
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