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Dynamic annotation symbol and linked 3D views

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cranbournec
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Dynamic annotation symbol and linked 3D views

In Revit2017 we can in printed PDFs click on sections, elevations and callouts and pull up their corresponding views/ sheets, which is such a fantastic feature (thanks Autodesk!). I am wondering if there are similar capabilities with 3D views? Say, to click on a camera icon on a floor plan that pulls up the corresponding view in on a sheet (in PDF). Or create some sort of dynamic annotation symbol/family that we can allocate to a referencing axo/ iso view when clicked on? 

 

On a slightly separate note,  is there a way to have a family act as a hyperlink to a website? This could live in the title block, or as an annotation symbol.  

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Sahay_R
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Try this - 

 

http://blogs.rand.com/support/2012/12/revit-how-to-make-a-url-link-accessible-.html


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cranbournec
in reply to: Sahay_R

Thanks! 

 

I tried it, but the Note block is coming up as static in the PDF -- if I click on it, the hyperlink does not activate. I could give it an action in Acrobat, but wondering if there's another way? 

 

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loboarch
in reply to: cranbournec


@cranbournec wrote:

Thanks! 

 

I tried it, but the Note block is coming up as static in the PDF -- if I click on it, the hyperlink does not activate. I could give it an action in Acrobat, but wondering if there's another way? 

 


The example linked by Rina is not goign to give you a link in PDF output. The link/URL will be accessible from within Revit by selecting the annotation family and then clicking the link from the properties palette.



Jeff Hanson
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ToanDN
in reply to: cranbournec

@cranbournec

 

Try this.

 

 

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cranbournec
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THANK YOU @ToanDN ! 🙂 Smiley Very Happy

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