Revit 2019....
This is kind of a general question as this spans several disciplines inevitably, so I'm posting it here.
I created a View for a "T/Platform" level... Level Name, and subsequently the name carried over into my View Title on my sheet, was "T/Platform Plan"...
His markup asked me to rename the View Title to say "T/Platform (Elev. xxxxx, T/Steel Elev. xxxx)"
Easy enough to do, I just renamed my view to accomplish this, but the issue I have is that I now have to stretch my View Title family to account for this. Which, 9 times out of 10 is probably NOT going to be what I'll want. Even in other plans on this same project.
My thought, "I'll make a Shared Parameter (Text format, not "Length or anything) in my Global Shared Parameter File, named "View Description"... and make this a second line in my View Title, or third if my first line wraps, but I digress....
I added that to the label in my View title in that manner. I saved it, loaded it, I applied that View Description as a Project Parameter in my project file, applying it to only Views, but if I highlight a View, despite being able to see this in my properties, it's shaded out and i'm unable to modify.
What gives?
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It was locked down as "included with" whatever view template was assigned.
By doing this, I'll just have to do this work I mentioned above, and then go "un-include it" from all view templates.
Thank you sir...
I had already added the shared parameter, and fixed it to not be included with the templates, but I am going to put a pin in this so if this gives me issues, I'm holding on to that.
Keep in mind, I'm firming up a template, the comment came from a recent project, but I am trying to address these kind of things in the new template.
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