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Size of viewport when placing on sheet

Size of viewport when placing on sheet

Andrej.Licanin
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Size of viewport when placing on sheet

Andrej.Licanin
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When I drag the section views onto a sheet, they appear wit different box sizes:

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All the options they have that I can edit are the same (extents, crop sizes, under the same template ...). When i export them to Autocad the levels get clipped.Capture2.PNG

In the model view they are too close to each other. I think the program is placing them by ordering these boxes one next to each otherCapture3.PNG.I would like for them to be further apart. Does any1 know how to achieve this? And how to set the size of the boxes of the viewports ( on sheets)?

 

 

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hmunsell
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have you tried using the Annotation Crop option for those views.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-87B694BA-048C-4190-BA4B-68C136E163E8

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Andrej.Licanin
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Yes, they are the same for both views.

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hmunsell
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But they don't need to be. set the Crop View box to only be around the modeled content, then adjust the Annotation Crop to only include the text that is for that view.

 

unless i'm misunderstanding your issue 🙂

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Andrej.Licanin
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The reason I set them to be the same is to see what setting is going to change the size of the box on the sheet ( was trying different combinations of settings for a while). I tried setting the annotation crop to large numbers like +1000mm in all directions, but still, the box remained the same. Here is an example of a large annotation crop:

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When I place it on the sheet the box is still tiny (made a new sheet):
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Andrej.Licanin
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An update.  THE VIEWPORT SIZES ITSELF TO ACCOMMODATE ALL THE DIMENSIONS.Capture.PNG

So if yo want to make it larger ( the viewport) just add extra dimensions outside to make the box larger like I did in the picture. Also annotation clip must be turned on.

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