For some reason, I can no longer add visible section tags to my scene. In an elevation, I click View > Section (as I've done many times) and drag the section out in the view. Now, when I drag it, it's paler than usual and after I'm done, I get the warning: "None of the created elements are visible in Elevation: XXXX. You may want to check the active view, its parameters and Visibility settings"
When I go to the section view that was last created, it's hundreds of feet away from the area that I drew it in. I can manually adjust the perimeter and it will appear in my initial elevation, but this is more work than it should be. The current work plane is set to None and I CAN create a detail callout in that same view.
Any idea how I can get my sections to behave?
Thanks,
Jon
For some reason, I can no longer add visible section tags to my scene. In an elevation, I click View > Section (as I've done many times) and drag the section out in the view. Now, when I drag it, it's paler than usual and after I'm done, I get the warning: "None of the created elements are visible in Elevation: XXXX. You may want to check the active view, its parameters and Visibility settings"
When I go to the section view that was last created, it's hundreds of feet away from the area that I drew it in. I can manually adjust the perimeter and it will appear in my initial elevation, but this is more work than it should be. The current work plane is set to None and I CAN create a detail callout in that same view.
Any idea how I can get my sections to behave?
Thanks,
Jon
The only time i ahve gotten this is when i have the sectinos turned off in the view under the VV/VG command.
Can i make the assumption that you have checked this?
Can you post an image?
LD
The only time i ahve gotten this is when i have the sectinos turned off in the view under the VV/VG command.
Can i make the assumption that you have checked this?
Can you post an image?
LD
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the reply.
After a little more experimenting I've found that if I create a straightforward section, it works fine, but when I have the Reference Other View option checked, I get the warning that I mentioned.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jon
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the reply.
After a little more experimenting I've found that if I create a straightforward section, it works fine, but when I have the Reference Other View option checked, I get the warning that I mentioned.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jon
Has anything changed in the scale? you can specify that if it gets to a certainl scale sections and such won't show.
I am really not sure why they would not show up if the others are.
LD
Has anything changed in the scale? you can specify that if it gets to a certainl scale sections and such won't show.
I am really not sure why they would not show up if the others are.
LD
I've something similar to this happen before, although it was with interior elevation tags, not section tags. It seems to happen when the area defined by the crop region in the section cut, in your case, isn't within the view range of the elevation where you're cutting the section. That's why the mark shows up when you drag the crop region to encompass the building. I believe defining a reference plan in that view will fix the problem, but I'm not positive.
I've something similar to this happen before, although it was with interior elevation tags, not section tags. It seems to happen when the area defined by the crop region in the section cut, in your case, isn't within the view range of the elevation where you're cutting the section. That's why the mark shows up when you drag the crop region to encompass the building. I believe defining a reference plan in that view will fix the problem, but I'm not positive.
Hi Ross and Lisa,
Thanks for the replies but the situation isn't solved.
In my East elevation, I can place a section and, as Ross mentioned, if I go to the newly created view, I can stretch it until it appears in the East elevations. My question is: why is it doing this and how can I prevent it from doing it in the future. This adds a few minutes to the creation of each section that I make. I created a reference plane in front of the wall that I want to section, set it as current, and then created the section, but there was no difference.
I can create a section referencing a new drafting view with no problems, but this isn't what I need.
I've tried this with clipping off and on for the view with no difference.
I CAN'T create a section referencing an existing view. This is what I want, but When I try this, I get the same result as when I try to make a standard section, without the ability to adjust the window to display the section tag in my elevation.
Why can I make one type of section and not another?
Thanks,
Jon
Hi Ross and Lisa,
Thanks for the replies but the situation isn't solved.
In my East elevation, I can place a section and, as Ross mentioned, if I go to the newly created view, I can stretch it until it appears in the East elevations. My question is: why is it doing this and how can I prevent it from doing it in the future. This adds a few minutes to the creation of each section that I make. I created a reference plane in front of the wall that I want to section, set it as current, and then created the section, but there was no difference.
I can create a section referencing a new drafting view with no problems, but this isn't what I need.
I've tried this with clipping off and on for the view with no difference.
I CAN'T create a section referencing an existing view. This is what I want, but When I try this, I get the same result as when I try to make a standard section, without the ability to adjust the window to display the section tag in my elevation.
Why can I make one type of section and not another?
Thanks,
Jon
Instead of setting a reference plane as your work plane, try setting the face of the wall where you're creating the section as the work plane.
Also, is it just in this one view, or is it happening in all your elevations?
Instead of setting a reference plane as your work plane, try setting the face of the wall where you're creating the section as the work plane.
Also, is it just in this one view, or is it happening in all your elevations?
Setting an object as the reference had no effect. This happens primarily in the East and West elevations.
Thanks,
Jon
Setting an object as the reference had no effect. This happens primarily in the East and West elevations.
Thanks,
Jon
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