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Spot Elevation: No good view can be found!

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esatis
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Spot Elevation: No good view can be found!

Hi, 

I have rather interesting problem:

When reloading Curtain Panel Family that is used throughout large project very intensively, I have bunch of errors, regarding Spot Elevations loosing references. Ok that is to be expected. 

What is unexpected is that six of those Spot Elevations can't be shown when using Select By ID - Show function.
Spot Elevations as other Annotations are View dependent, so how come the Spot Elevation exists and can be selected but "No good view can be found!" ?

Bonus question: 
What is your workflow for replacing large amount of annotations that has to be deleted for new Family to be Reloaded? 
I take print screen fragments of views and positions of these Annotations and then remake them one by one. Is thre better way? This seems rather slow when there is 30+ annotations to replace...

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SteveGunnis1
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Spot elevations are not view-specific, so despite existing in the project they won't have a view associated with them. Sometimes you get the 'No good view can be found' warning when the object is hidden or just doesn't appear in any existing view, so creating a new unbounded 3D view can solve this issue. But this won't help with spot elevations.

 

In the case of your curtain wall families, I think placing new spot elevations where they are required might be the only solution.

 

In answer to the bonus question, I presume you know about attaching a detail group to a model group? Well, you can make the family part of a model group then save all of your annotations as a detail group and apply that group to later instances of the family/model group. If you change the family then some annotations that are linked to the model elements may disappear or behave erratically.

 

There may be better solutions to these questions, hopefully some will come along.

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esatis
als Antwort auf: SteveGunnis1

Hi, thank you for answer, but I am bit confused - there are three types of elements, Model, Datum and View. So you say that Spot elevation is Model Element despite of beeing an annotation? https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2022/ENU/?guid=GUID-5BFA499A-5ACA-4069-852C-9B60C9DE6708 
Good tip about that Epot Elevation is probably hidden. That must be the case. 

 

About model and detail groups: I have not used the workflow you describe, will have to try. If the Spot Elevation in the Detail Group loses its Host, wouldn't it be deleted the same way as if it would have been without Detail Group? 

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