Moving elevation markers in site plan but not floor plan

Moving elevation markers in site plan but not floor plan

wisedrawing
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Moving elevation markers in site plan but not floor plan

wisedrawing
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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

 

Thoughts?

 

Darren

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barthbradley
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Why can't you just move the markers and leave the cut plane in place?  

 

...what do you mean when you say: "...hiding them in the site plan and annotating them"? 

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wisedrawing
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moving the marker also moves it in all the views and sheets - how do you move the marker in one sheet and not the others?

I know how to move the cut plane but its a whole project change to move the markers? 

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wisedrawing
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Just hide in view and then draw an elevation marker where I want it

but that means if I change the drawings I am back to non automated system

 

so essentially what I mean is you can see my example - on the floor plan its fine as the markers are where I want them, what would you do with the markers on the site plan - they are in the way over the top of the site stuff, but if I move them they also move in the floor plans as they are obviously project based objects. 

 

also my posting seem to be taking ages at the moment hence slow replies

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barthbradley
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Yes, it's a nightmare posting anything here today.  

 

Regarding your dilemma; there is no way to move it in just one view.   However, you can hide it and place another Elevation Callout without creating a brand new View.   Place a new Elevation Callout and check "Reference Other View", and then select an existing View.  

 

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wisedrawing
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Okay thanks heaps