I usually copy and paste the detail line base on a reference point but I wonder if there is a way I can draw a detail line in Revit on Floor 1 have this projected to Floor 2 and then Floor three without having to copy, paste and located over and over.
Thanks!
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I don't believe there is any way to do this with a Detail Line. A Model Line would work with Underlay turned on appropriately. A Reference Plane would also show up in all your plans if extended properly.
Wouldn't need to be an Underlay if the Lines were coming from a Family and the "Old Invisible Line Trick" was employed. Then you could use Detail/Symbolic lines if that distinction really mattered.
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If you are trying to see something from the floor below permanently then turn on the underlay, use the linework tool for that element, turn off the underlay. The linework tool will stay even when the underlay is off. Make sure to tell the team because if someone selects that "line" and deletes it they are deleting the element that has been overridden not the line.
This is one of my favorite workflows, but I don't think Underlay will show a Detail Line, so there is no way to use the Linework tool on it in another view.
@JasonKunkel you are correct. I just wasn't sure if he truly needed so see a detail line or if he was drawing them as references to something in the model. In which case this trick would work. If simply for layout reference then your suggestion of a reference plane would work.
The detail lines are just to make sure my HVAC FCU units are line up correctly in each level. I used section views a lot but I figured drawing details lines help me out a lot quicker.
This is what Reference Planes are for. I would recommend looking into using those.
Technically my detail lines are just for reference and then after I verify my equipment are lining up correctly in each level I will hide them or erased them. More like quality check.
attached is the screen shot of what I am doing. Thanks everyone for the comments!!
@remberto.mendoza wrote:
Technically my detail lines are just for reference and then after I verify my equipment are lining up correctly in each level I will hide them or erased them. More like quality check.
Then use reference planes or turn on Underlay and set the Underlay to show the Level you want to coordinate with.
What about Copy/Paste Aligned to Levels? The equipment itself - not the reference linework.
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