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Rotate a single interior elevation?

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shaun_harris
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Rotate a single interior elevation?

We have a project with rooms that are not all square corners.  Is there a way to use a single interior elevation and rotate to be 90 to the corresponding wall?  We'd like to have the view '4' from the screenshot be perpendicular to the wall it's referencing without having to create another elevation call out.

 

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mhiserZFHXS
in reply to: shaun_harris

Not that I'm aware of. We always use separate markers, even if there are multiple elevations in one room. Don't have to worry about stuff like this.

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Lachlan-JWP
in reply to: shaun_harris

You can move the rotated elevation marker over the others, if they are all referencing the same sheet then it won't matter.

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shaun_harris
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It looks like that's our option, We've been doing this in the past but we were checking to see if there is a better option.

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ToanDN
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@shaun_harris wrote:

It looks like that's our option, We've been doing this in the past but we were checking to see if there is a better option.


Just move the elevation mark over.  If you are worried about overlapping labels and symbols don't align perfectly then you could create another elevation type without the sheet label and with the circle invisible.

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