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Titleblock Masking Region

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KraiggC
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Titleblock Masking Region

Do masking regions not work in Titleblocks? Or what is the intended design for masking regions in Titleblocks? I have a masking region around the perimeter of my Titleblock in an attempt to hide those pesky level/grid lines that won't crop as I would like.

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andrewrider
als Antwort auf: KraiggC

I think instead of using a masking region in a titleblock you should address the issue with your levels and grids....Why are you not able to clean those up. There should really be no reason for a masking region on a titleblock. 

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KraiggC
als Antwort auf: andrewrider

I don't know, I've always had the issue where level/grid lines extend far beyond my crop lines. You can see in the picture I attached my crop line is on the boundary of my Titleblock but the level lines are still extending beyond.

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: KraiggC

Did u try to reduce the annotation crop on the related view to the minimum?

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KraiggC
als Antwort auf: RDAOU

Yes, as you can see the annotation crop is as close as it will allow.

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andrewrider
als Antwort auf: KraiggC

To me this is just a typical drafting exercise. Levels and Grids always have an offset from the crop region when set to "3D" Extents. If you need to bring them in farther you will need to adjust the grid / levels by changing to "2D" Extents and just drag the ends to where you want them. 

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KraiggC
als Antwort auf: andrewrider

That's what it was thank you.. I kept trying to move the ends but it would move the end in the other views. Needed to change them to 2d. The simple things I always try and over think.
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RevitRx
als Antwort auf: andrewrider

The issue of having masking regions behave consistently between families, projects, and vector printing has not been resolved, or has it?

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auburn
als Antwort auf: RevitRx


@RevitRx wrote:

The issue of having masking regions behave consistently between families, projects, and vector printing has not been resolved, or has it?


It appears not...We have a pesky issue where the AHJ requires a 3"x4" box reserved at the center-top of the sheet for their electronic document stamp. I'd like to add a masking region to the title block family to automatically mask out this portion of the sheet, but it doesn't appear to mask content in views placed on the sheet. I tried adding a nested Generic Annotation family as well, but no dice...

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: auburn


@auburn wrote:

@RevitRx wrote:

The issue of having masking regions behave consistently between families, projects, and vector printing has not been resolved, or has it?


It appears not...We have a pesky issue where the AHJ requires a 3"x4" box reserved at the center-top of the sheet for their electronic document stamp. I'd like to add a masking region to the title block family to automatically mask out this portion of the sheet, but it doesn't appear to mask content in views placed on the sheet. I tried adding a nested Generic Annotation family as well, but no dice...


Don't use a masking region, but a filled region with Solid White Color.

 

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