Is it possible to change in callout without change in main plan

Is it possible to change in callout without change in main plan

Anonymous
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Is it possible to change in callout without change in main plan

Anonymous
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the problem i get that i want modify on callout  on revit like change the grid size or add extra staff without changing it from the main source.

 

the source it plan 1:200 scale and callout is 1:50 scale so i hope you help me about it

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Anonymous
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If you add model elements in the callout, it will add them to the project, in all views where it will be visible.  You can add detail items to the callout without affecting any other drawings.

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Anonymous
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its not like add element it like change size of grid without size without changing it on plan you know what i mean.

 

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RDAOU
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It has to be a 2D view specific change; otherwise, any changes to 3D element or elements with 3D extents will be reflected on other views too. Datums (levels and grids) are 3 D elements... hence you cannot resize a grid from 4x4 to 3x6 without it being reflected on other views. Unless you hide the original grids and add a 2D detail item grids 

 

 

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Anonymous
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how i can do it can you teach me

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous 

 

Umm how can I teach you when I have no clue what you are doing exactly!!! share a screenshot of the callout view and sketch maybe by hand what you want to do exactly then maybe someone can help you better

 

 

 

 

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ToanDN
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What "grid size" and what are the "extra stuff"?
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RobDraw
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If these changes are alternate designs, have you considered using design options?


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