I have an elevation view of a hallway that is too long for my sheet. I know I can use the breakline on the crop region to hide a portion of the view and restretch the view but I cannot repositoin the remaining portion of my view below the other view. The only think I can think of is to do duplicate the elevation view as a dependent view and add it to my sheet. My problem then is that the elevation mark on my plan drawing takes the number of the last view place on my sheet. Any Ideas?
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Delete the first view from the sheet and place it again. It now is the last view placed on the sheet.
Or go replace your elevation mark with one that references the right view.
I thought Revit had a "Super duper" way of avoiding all that stuff.
Thanks.
You duplicate the view and you paste the newly duplicated view back to your sheet and your adjust your crop region to suite.
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