I've created the internal elevations in my call out. placed all of them on Sheet A6.01.
Two of the elevations are referenced correctly in the title (A6.01), two of them reference another (unrelated) sheet (A2.07.2).
If the offending elevation is shortened - the reference corrects and becomes A6.01. The view has not moved from the sheet that is has been placed on!
I can't find a way to manually override the sheet ref in the the viewport title.
I can't find a way to fix this.... does anyone have some magic to pour on this problem??
(that does not include a fill region and text over the incorrect sheet reference)
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Go to the plan view on sheet A2.07.2 and hide the elevations in that view.
Thank you @ToanDN!
This is incredibly frustrating when the elevation view has crossed into another room layout/call out it can potentially reference another sheet instead of the one it was placed on... is there a way to ensure that the elevation references the sheet that the view has been placed on (every time without fail)?
It seems odd that revit prioritizes sheet references this way. Or - Is the way I create the elevations creating the issue?
@AlecWhyte3934 wrote:
Thank you @ToanDN!
This is incredibly frustrating when the elevation view has crossed into another room layout/call out it can potentially reference another sheet instead of the one it was placed on... is there a way to ensure that the elevation references the sheet that the view has been placed on (every time without fail)?
No.
It seems odd that revit prioritizes sheet references this way. Or - Is the way I create the elevations creating the issue?
The priority is per sheet number ascending, to give you a clue. And no, it is not because of how you create the elevations.
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