Revit Elevation tag is wrong

Revit Elevation tag is wrong

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Revit Elevation tag is wrong

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I've created a second option for a kitchen i'm designing, one with an island and one without an island. To make a separate sheet for the new interior elevation i had to duplicate views and rename them.  Which worked great and my sheets look nice, but in my floor plan the interior elevation tag says A106.2 in the 1st option when I want it to say A106.1, the reason revit wants to do this is because I duplicated unchanging views as dependents and added them to the new sheet.

 

Is there a way to tell the elevation tag to reference the A106.1 instead of A106.2? it seems like a simple enough thing to do i just don't know how to do it.

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barthbradley
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Use an Elevation that references another view (e.g. "Reference Other View").  

 

Revit: How to Reference An Existing View - IMAGINiT Technologies Support Blog (rand.com)

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