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To export the clipping line of the view

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f.annoscia1XRNMD
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To export the clipping line of the view

f.annoscia1XRNMD
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When you export a view or section from Revit to Autocad, can you also export the clipping line of the view (highlighted in pink)?
I would like to export it, it serves me as a reference for something else, but I can't.

Thank you.

 

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To export the clipping line of the view

When you export a view or section from Revit to Autocad, can you also export the clipping line of the view (highlighted in pink)?
I would like to export it, it serves me as a reference for something else, but I can't.

Thank you.

 

Immagine 2021-08-02 112328.jpg

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RDAOU
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@f.annoscia1XRNMD 

 

I am not sure why anyone would have interest in the crop region and would use it as a reference...It is more of an annotation, it is not a model element

 

However, It does export as a layout element...ie: if you place the section on a sheet and export the sheet, the crop region will be placed on Layout View

 

Alternatively you can use Scope Boxes or Detail Lines instead

 

 

 

 

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@f.annoscia1XRNMD 

 

I am not sure why anyone would have interest in the crop region and would use it as a reference...It is more of an annotation, it is not a model element

 

However, It does export as a layout element...ie: if you place the section on a sheet and export the sheet, the crop region will be placed on Layout View

 

Alternatively you can use Scope Boxes or Detail Lines instead

 

 

 

 

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
If you find this reply helpful kindly hit the LIKE BUTTON and if applicable please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION


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f.annoscia1XRNMD
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f.annoscia1XRNMD
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Thank you. I was hoping there was an official method! I will then use some stratagem, if you can't in any other way. For a perspective view "model lines" would be fine, then. I need the contour line of the view because I export the lines and shadows separately (sometimes I need to export only parts of the drawing that I added later) and then mount them on other programs, such as illustrator and photoshop.

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Thank you. I was hoping there was an official method! I will then use some stratagem, if you can't in any other way. For a perspective view "model lines" would be fine, then. I need the contour line of the view because I export the lines and shadows separately (sometimes I need to export only parts of the drawing that I added later) and then mount them on other programs, such as illustrator and photoshop.

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