I’ve noticed that my level marks sometimes move (re-size) as I re-size the crop region, sometimes not. Can someone please direct me to what to search for (i.e. the correct term) so I can learn how to control this? Or, does this behavior occur only when you create a section or detail view?
It's related to the annotation crop. By default, when you turn on the crop region for a view, it will automatically assume that you want the existing annotation (sections, grid lines, levels) cropped down to be just outside the cropped region box. Before trying to manually adjust them back to where they were, just uncheck the "Annotation Crop" box in the view's properties. I'm not sure that you can change this automatic behavior without getting into the API.
To add to Ross's comment--you can use a Scope Box to control the position of your Level Heads and Grid Bubbles globally.
In an overall Plan view, Create a Scope Box, give it a name, then select all youir Levels and under Properties assign them to the Scope Box. Same for Grids.
When you adjust the Scope Box, the Levels and Grids adjust with it.
Good Morning PhilvK,
I understand you are seeing the level lines perform an unwanted move once you adjust the crop region in Revit Architecture.
This is expected behavior and I notice two other users, rosskirby & cbcarch, have provided accurate information thus far in the forum thread. I would attempt their recommendations first.
Then, I would try the suggestions in the following knowledge base article if those do not resolve the issue - 2D Extents Reset after Crop Region.
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The levels in my section view were extending very far away from the crop region and annotation region. I found that if I right clicked the level and selected "Reset to crop" it brought the ends of the level close to the crop/annotation region as expected.
@BrittanyJohnston wrote:
The levels in my section view were extending very far away from the crop region and annotation region. I found that if I right clicked the level and selected "Reset to crop" it brought the ends of the level close to the crop/annotation region as expected.
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