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Moving elevation markers in different views / sheets without affecting the elevations

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wisedrawing
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Moving elevation markers in different views / sheets without affecting the elevations

I have searched high and low and found some old Revit version answers but nothing seems to help.

I am sure that I am not the only one on the issue of wanting to place the elevation markers in a different position on the site plan and is shown in the floor plans. Obviously per my example they get in the way on the site plan and moving them pushes them off the screen in the floor plan. Moving them anyway also affects the elevation itself. I 

I have been resorting to hiding them in the site plan and annotating them, but that seem antiquated

 

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kent.w
als Antwort auf: wisedrawing

Hi Darren 66,

You are correct on two accounts

  1. You can't move an elevation marker in one view and have it remain in the same location in another view
  2. Using annotations is antiquated (and not very BIM like)

To solve this issue use view referencing.  See my screencast below

 

Kent Watson | AIPAL
www.aipal.com.au
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wisedrawing
als Antwort auf: kent.w

Brilliant Kent thanks that's great - I was just hiding the old one but the course scale option tidies that up nicely

great screen cast

 

Cheers

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Marli_Swart
als Antwort auf: kent.w

Is there a good way to get "Sim" off the tag and to just make it the main tag (i.e. C5, D5 with no Sim after)?

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vaibhavparab10
als Antwort auf: Marli_Swart

just edit it from type properties

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