I have a roof parapet detail where a reference plane and some building components are a critical height above the floor, but the floor is a very long way away from the roof and not within the boundary of the detailed view. Is there any way to leave a dimension showing from the floor to the reference plane when the floor end of it is not visible in the view? I certainly don't want to draft this in by hand like all my CAD brethren would have me do!!! Hopeful
Tom
ps this also happens when using radius dimensions for a curved surface where the radius is very long and the center point may not even be located on the property, let alone the building or room, or detail.
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That would work. I have never done this before. I don't have the bottom detail drawn as I only used a call out to create the upper detail. But I often make a number of call outs from one wall section and it looks like this would be a better way. I will explore it now.
It does seem logical that a dimension without an end visible would not give the viewer any information on what the dimension was measuring to.
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