Hello, how can hide blue line in sheet that need to align object?
If do "print" they appears.
Thank's.
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Which version of Revit? I am able to hide lines on sheets just fine in 2020.
1) If you put that line into your titleblock, you can give it a visibility parameter.
2) Otherwise, put the line into a detail group, move the insertion point of the group to the bottom left of your sheet and delete it off of your sheet (Can always be dropped back into place later ;)) Hiding things in view tend to get forgotten over time.
@Anonymous 2020.
1) If you put that line into your titleblock, ==> I can put also out of sheets but want to know if there is possibility to hide.
you can give it a visibility parameter. ==> in which way? a screeshot please.
2) Otherwise, put the line into a detail group,==> which?
move the insertion point of the group to the bottom left of your sheet and delete it off of your sheet (Can always be dropped back into place later ;)) Hiding things in view tend to get forgotten over time. ==> can you show a scrrenshot please?
Click Line(s) and create group
Move X/Y vertex to the bottom corner of your sheet. Then you can right click on the group and hide element in view if you like
@Anonymous sorry, your idea is to create a model line and associate with ti the 4 horizontal blue lines toghether and than hide all of them?
1) I can't create a model line on sheet;
2) if try to create a group with the horizontal lines revit say me is not associable on a group.
Maybe i don't undrestand.
@Anonymous use detail lines. and make sure you are not selecting your viewports when you create the group. Only the lines themselves
Ok:
- draw the line in the sheet with "detail lines";
- create a group with the line of "detail line";
- select the line in the group with line of viewport and than hide. ==> It works, thanks!
If you just want to align the views on the sheet simply use the sheet grid...your elevations are not complex and can be easily aligned using a sheet grid
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That depends on your Revit Template. Some templates are different than others. You may have to load the view title in from your library and create a new view type (click on edit type in your project browser, duplicate, and choose the correct view title to correspond with your new view title type) in your project.
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