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I can't think of a direct approach to doing the following:
Sometimes, especially for competitions, we need to create compositions of different sheetplans, which usually will be delivered as separated PDFs (and to be printed on panels separately), but will then be displayed together in an exhibition or something similar.
Something like the following image:
Green rectangle is the complete composition (i.e. an ISO A0), and orange rectangles would be the pieces (i.e A3).
Blue rectangles would be revit views (plans, sections, 3d...) and blue lines would be annotations in the sheet.
In CAD, it was relatively easy, since in paper space you designed the entire set and then limited the area to print, to produce each piece separately.
The thing is, I can't think of a Revit approach to achieving something similar.
The only thing I've thought is print a PDF with the complete set and then cut it up with external tools like Photoshop, but I think quality can be lost along the way and errors can occur.
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