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Plotting my sheet shows the entire workspace while i need only the content within title blocks to be printed

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Anonymous
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Plotting my sheet shows the entire workspace while i need only the content within title blocks to be printed

Hello,

I am working on a project and have a really long room schedule. While adding the room schedules from Schedules to my sheet, I had to split the table and place within my title block. Due to this, there are remaining contents of the room schedule on the right of my title block. I did not place any of them below or on the left. and the print setup settings are also fine.

Paper Placement - Offset from corner: No Margin

Zoom - Zoom: 100%.

 

While plotting, the entire sheet with the schedule on the right plots which I do not want.

Please Help.

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Hard to visualize what you are describing. Can you post a picture or the file? 

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rookio
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Revit Will always try to centre the printed view in an "imaginary" box around everything on the sheet. i.e. just becuase you pushed the schedule off the side of the sheet it is still considered printable and so affects your output. I think you will also probably notice that the title block is pushed off to the side in your output like the centre point has been moved right?

 

In this case you will need to remove any excess items from your schedule if you don't want them to be on that sheet. 

The exception is if you hide in view, however i have never been able to find a way to hide a portion of a split schedule.  (and trust me i've wanted to plenty of times.)

 

You could add a new field to your schedule, so you can easily filter out anything you dont want in the schedule while you print that sheet. 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: rookio


@rookio wrote:

Revit Will always try to centre the printed view in an "imaginary" box around everything on the sheet. i.e. just becuase you pushed the schedule off the side of the sheet it is still considered printable and so affects your output. I think you will also probably notice that the title block is pushed off to the side in your output like the centre point has been moved right?

 

In this case you will need to remove any excess items from your schedule if you don't want them to be on that sheet. 

The exception is if you hide in view, however i have never been able to find a way to hide a portion of a split schedule.  (and trust me i've wanted to plenty of times.)

 

You could add a new field to your schedule, so you can easily filter out anything you dont want in the schedule while you print that sheet. 


@rookio  This is not true.   I have schedules and views outside of the titleblock border, to the right and above the bottom line of the titleblock, all the time.  If I print at 100% and choose Paper placement as Offset from Corner option, not Center, sheets always print correctly.

 

@Anonymous Your settings sound correct.  Can you share the file?

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