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Predefined Annotation Box in Drawing

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vkulikajevas
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Predefined Annotation Box in Drawing

I defined the Scope of my view, but when I place it in the drawing, it shows the SECTION LINES way beyond the scope box. Is there a way to make it understand automatically not to show these stray sections? Predefining annotation Box maybe?

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luna.ye
in reply to: vkulikajevas

Hi @vkulikajevas,

 

I'm not sure about the issue in your screenshots, so they're plans or section view? The section tag should be visible when crop region and view range intersect. Is similar to: Levels and Grid Lines Visible Outside Crop Region?

 

Or you can provide more details? Thanks.

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vkulikajevas
in reply to: luna.ye

Hello, @luna.ye thank you for your reply. This section detail happens in all plans. When section is close to the scope box, it show it. I was wondering is there a way to automatically trim it. 

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Ilic.Andrej
in reply to: vkulikajevas

Check "annotation crop".



Andrej Ilić

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MSc Arch

Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni

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vkulikajevas
in reply to: Ilic.Andrej

@Ilic.Andrej, yes. Annotation crop for every view does the same as hiding each section. It is not controlled globally, that is the problem. Or is it? 

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