How to propagate Split grid internal endpoints

How to propagate Split grid internal endpoints

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How to propagate Split grid internal endpoints

vanessaH6CHC
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Hi In my current project most of the grids are the split style so that they don't overlap walls. Is there a way to propagate the locations of the split onto different views? The outside ends with the bubbles have propagated properly to my other views however the internal ends have not. I'm hoping i can save some time without having to drag each end in each plan view to the correct location.

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barthbradley
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Mine propagate. What Version of Revit are you on? 

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vanessaH6CHC
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Hi, I am on 2021.1.2
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barthbradley
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We're taking the Grid with Gap type: right?   

 

Are the View Scales the same?  I mean, maybe it did propagate but it doesn't look the same because of the View Scale. 

 

 

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vanessaH6CHC
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All 3 views that I want to see the grids in are the same scale. Screenshot of the main floor plan that i have dragged the ends and the roof plan where they are still in the place that they were copied to.

 

They are grids with a gap, yes

 

 

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barthbradley
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Active view and target views must be un-cropped prior to propagating extents. 2d extents of a datum cannot be propagated either to or from a view when the 3d extents of the datum are outside the active crop region of the view or to a datum with a scope box applied.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/Revit-M...

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vanessaH6CHC
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Thanks! That was the issue 🙂