I have 3 interior elevations on one tag. One elevation is not referencing the correct referencing sheet. (30/A9.3) It is so bizzare that when i move the view (crop) over to the left, where it doesnt touch the wall it references correctly. But when i move it to where i actually want the boundary to be, it references the wrong sheet. see my photo and the referencing sheet i highlight and the crop lines. Any help here? this is so frustrating. i have tried to recreate the elevation and it still does the same thing.
It probably has to do with how / where those extents show up on those other sheets. Not knowing where any zones or crop regions may be, but I do know the referencing sheet is not where the Viewport is, but rather where in another live view the elevation can be see / shows up. If you look up about 4 rows in your properties you an see the A9.3 there, which is the actual sheet. Is that what you are talking about?
If the elevation view crop region extent crosses between multiple views then it will use the 1st view created as the View Reference and I bet the view placed on A3.1 was created before the one on A3.3.
sounds plausible, bc it does cross a section mark, but that section is actually referenced on page A3.0. (Not A3.1) the location of the extents of the elevation makes no sense to me why it is changing (see photo of where it changes it reference automatically)... i thought if i didnt cross that section it would make a difference, but it doesnt.
ok it was on sheet A3.1 as a duplicate. I had my annotation crop checked and so the elevations were there, but i couldnt see them. So i unchecked the annotation crop and then I was able to hide the elevations on sheet A3.1 and voila, it was referencing correctly. thank you guys for your help!!
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