Scope box does not rotate

Scope box does not rotate

BaridDulger70
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Scope box does not rotate

BaridDulger70
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Hello,

 

When i want to rotate scope box in a depended view is does not work. I think its rotating the 0-point. The view is going very far from the drawing but does not rotate itself.

 

Does somebody know the problem?

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ToanDN
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Rotate the scope box from another uncropped view do that you can see the result.

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BaridDulger70
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I am new to Revit so i dont know it very good yet. When i rotate the scopebox in the plan and rotate it, the view does change. But when i rotate the scope box after selecting crop region in a depended view it doesnt rotate it. only goes to very far from the view.

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ToanDN
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@BaridDulger70 wrote:

I am new to Revit so i dont know it very good yet. When i rotate the scopebox in the plan and rotate it, the view does change. But when i rotate the scope box after selecting crop region in a depended view it doesnt rotate it. only goes to very far from the view.


That is because a view crop region is always upright, only the content inside the view is rotated, so it gives you the impression that the view is not rotated.   That's why it is easier to understand when you rotate a scope bix in an uncropped view so you see the context of the scope box with the model. 

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BaridDulger70
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Ok i got that now, but how can i rotate the view of it then?

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ToanDN
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@BaridDulger70 wrote:

Ok i got that now, but how can i rotate the view of it then?


After rotate the scope box, go back to the view you want to rotate and assign the scope box to its crop region.

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BaridDulger70
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When i rotate  the scopebox i see this, and that effect the view

 

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ToanDN
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What do you want to see then?

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BaridDulger70
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That i see this view rotated

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ToanDN
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@BaridDulger70 wrote:

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That i see this view rotated


Is the rotated scope box assigned to the view?  I don't think so.

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BaridDulger70
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Yes it is

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Message 12 of 17

ToanDN
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Can you select the rotated scope box and show its properties?

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BaridDulger70
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ToanDN
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You got me.  Set the view's scope box to None, uncrop, then assign the scope box back see what happens.

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BaridDulger70
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then it opens the normal floor plan full, on a further place. When i rotate there the view region it turns, but when i assign the scope box again views a horizontal view

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BaridDulger70
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my collegue has no problem with it. He can turn it how it needs to. But just by me it is not working

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barthbradley
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Sounds to me like you are rotating the Crop Region of a Scope Boxed View. Don't do that. Pick one or the other to rotate.  If you want the View displayed per the Scope Box's rotation, then rotate the Scope Box which is represented as a green dashed line. The Scope Box will be visible in a View that has NO  Scope Box or Crop assigned to it.  If you rotate the Scope Box in one View, it rotates it in ALL Views.  Now, if you just want to rotate the View, independently of other Views, then set View's Scope Box to "none",  activate the View's Crop Boundary and rotate it. Don't assign a Scope Box in that View.     

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