Create View/Elevation Marker for Sim. Views

Create View/Elevation Marker for Sim. Views

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Create View/Elevation Marker for Sim. Views

Anonymous
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I have two offices (Office 1 and Office 2) that are the same but mirrored. I currently have an Elevation marker with view A and B showing North and South walls of the office. How do I create an Elevation marker to say A Sim. and B Sim. referring to views A and B from Office 1. I will not be creating elevation views for A Sim. and B Sim. They are strictly for plan view. 

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barthbradley
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Are you meaning you want two types with two different Reference Labels?

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/EN...

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ToanDN
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- create a true elevation for Office A, the mark will not show SIM

- create elevation and choose reference other view for Office B, then pick the Office A elevation view form the list, the mark will show SIM

 

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Anonymous
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Unfortunately, when I select the view, the option to Reference another view is greyed out and I am not able to do that
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ToanDN
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@Alexandram7D7RT wrote:
Unfortunately, when I select the view, the option to Reference another view is greyed out and I am not able to do that

You have to check that right after you start the elevation view command, before you drop it on the plan.  See screencast.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/1953556d-90e5-4953-bda2-c06899c53fb9

 

 

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:
Unfortunately, when I select the view, the option to Reference another view is greyed out and I am not able to do that

 

Create the View and select Reference  Another View. 

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Anonymous
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Ah ha!! Thank you.
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Anonymous
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Okay. Tried doing that but I do not get the 'SIM.' to show up.... The view I am referencing has been in the file for some time now. Could it be because it was not recently created and has already been placed onto a sheet?

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ToanDN
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Maybe the SIM label is deleted or Invisible in the Elevation Pointer family. Check it.
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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

Okay. Tried doing that but I do not get the 'SIM.' to show up.... The view I am referencing has been in the file for some time now. Could it be because it was not recently created and has already been placed onto a sheet?


 

Are you still having issues? Would a Screencast help?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6d0W7go4DQ

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benlD8AW8
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How would you get "Sim" to show up when placing a section marker in a drafting view that's referencing another drafting view?

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