Anyone else wanted to try placing a schedule or note block in a detail view? I'm trying to make a reference similar to what my SE has done, but with Revit.
Seems like I can't do this directly in Revit, so I'm stuck with either drawing a schedule and using text like the above (yuk), or placing my schedule on a sheet on top of an empty detail view (meh).
Any other workarounds I could use that are more Revit-y?
Anyone else wanted to try placing a schedule or note block in a detail view? I'm trying to make a reference similar to what my SE has done, but with Revit.
Seems like I can't do this directly in Revit, so I'm stuck with either drawing a schedule and using text like the above (yuk), or placing my schedule on a sheet on top of an empty detail view (meh).
Any other workarounds I could use that are more Revit-y?
@david.burow wrote:
placing my schedule on a sheet on top of an empty detail view (meh).
Why do you need an empty detail view (meh)? Is it just so you can have the view title?
@david.burow wrote:
placing my schedule on a sheet on top of an empty detail view (meh).
Why do you need an empty detail view (meh)? Is it just so you can have the view title?
I need a detail title so I can reference it with a detail callout. Preferably a "real" one so the references are updated if it gets moved.
I need a detail title so I can reference it with a detail callout. Preferably a "real" one so the references are updated if it gets moved.
@david.burow wrote:
I need a detail title so I can reference it with a detail callout. Preferably a "real" one so the references are updated if it gets moved.
Do the 'meh' approach then.
@david.burow wrote:
I need a detail title so I can reference it with a detail callout. Preferably a "real" one so the references are updated if it gets moved.
Do the 'meh' approach then.
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