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Reference Elevation (how to find original)

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Max.Chamberlain
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Reference Elevation (how to find original)

Below is a depiction of the issue I am having. The E4.21/5 elevation tag is a reference elevation tag (not original)

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Since it is referencing a view on the sheet there is no way to correct the view range to incorporate the desired wall.

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My question is how to find the original elevation tag, and it's extents as shown below.

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Things I have tried:

Scope Box (didn't work)

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Adjusting crop view in plan view to show possible location (nothing to show)

 

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Max.Chamberlain

- Reveal hidden elements?

- Check Hide at scales coarser than value of the elevation view properties?

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Great suggestions.

Neither produced results.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Max.Chamberlain


@Max.Chamberlain wrote:

Great suggestions.

Neither produced results.


So they aren't great, are they?

Can you show the properties of the elevation view?

As the last resort, go through this list: https://www.revitforum.org/node/459

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Included are the propertied in the plan view when selecting the elevation and in elevation properties.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Max.Chamberlain

- Change Hide at scale coarser than value to a scale smaller or at leas equal your floor plan view scale.

- The elevation view is Electrical discipline so the mark only shows in Electrical plan view.  What is your plan view's discipline?

 

 

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

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Still no results. Just to be clear that I am looking for the original elevation marker since this is a referenced elevation marker.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Max.Chamberlain

You changed the Hide at scale wrong, smaller scales than (3/16" = 1') mean (1/8" = 1', 1/16" = 1'....).  Not 1" = 1', which is a larger scale.

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

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Still no result

 

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: Max.Chamberlain

Just a quick example of what I am working with...

The two references reference the same elevation. When selecting the original marker the view range is shown. When selecting the referenced marker the view range does not show.

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What I am attempting to find is the original elevation marker that will show the visible range.

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Max.Chamberlain
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

@ToanDN This did actually work I was looking in the wrong place. Previously (before changing the hide scale) when I would perform a find referring views, only one plan would show up.

MaxChamberlain_0-1657736902656.png

After making the hide scale change to a scale that all the other plans were I was able to perform the same select referring views and now there were more options.

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I was able to see the section that the reference elevation was referring to and move it into the correct location.

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Now the reference is the correct reference and it's background is correct. 

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Thank you for the solution.

 

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