I have multiple rvt. projects that I wish to put in one single sheet, I have tried to insert them from file, etc. I do not want to export the file into another software. If I can get ideas tips or in a direction to head that would be great.
Out of curiosity, what is the other software you are referring to your first post? Do you mean you found a way to do it, but it would require other software?
I saw that, the problem was not solved.Is there a new idea? I'm still wondering.
If it's just for printing, can you not use the snipping tool to take a screenshot, and link it into the sheet as an image? If you can't in sheet view you can definitely do it in drafting view.
In sheets you usually have a drawing that needs to be a "vector" file, so it can be scaled appropriately and to make every View a Drafting View, would be a lot of work..
.. maybe I am missing something but would be glad to hear if anyone also have a solution to this?
@anze.kumar wrote:In sheets you usually have a drawing that needs to be a "vector" file, so it can be scaled appropriately and to make every View a Drafting View, would be a lot of work..
Correct. This would not be a good workflow.
@anze.kumar wrote:.. maybe I am missing something but would be glad to hear if anyone also have a solution to this?
Again, you can copy over drafting views from another model. It makes sense that you can't copy over model views because they contain elements from that model, not the model you are trying to paste to.
If you've drawn detail items in a model view for enlarged sections or details or something, and want to copy that into a different project because you have a similar condition, you can copy and paste the elements themselves (not the view) to the new project if you have them both open in the same session. Or you could copy and paste them into a drafting view in the original project, and then paste that drafting view into the new project.
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