view reference insertion

view reference insertion

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view reference insertion

m.voss.alvine
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can anyone explain why there is an offset between the label and the move arrow?  I have the same issue with the OOTB version, along with my own version.  There is nothing hidden.  If I move the label down, the move arrow moves too.  My issue is that the location of the move arrow is causing the view reference to disappear when cropping.  I don't want to have to stretch down my annotation crop all the time.VIEW REFERENCE.jpg

 

 

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rudi.roux
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Hi @m.voss.alvine

 

Hope you are well! Smiley Happy

 

"This appears to have been fixed in Revit 2017, cross hairs now sit below lowest text or label, aligned to the vertical origin reference plane. Previously it was 1'6" (about 460mm) below the lowest text and centred on all text, reference planes and reference lines were ignored...."

 

Have a look at THIS POST, there are quite a few examples of things which you can try. 

 

I hope this helps! Smiley Wink 


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Hi @m.voss.alvine

 

As @rudi.roux this has been resolved in Revit 2017. If you are not upgrading to Revit 2017 anytime soon, the easiest would be to rotate the view reference tag so that the drag mark falls within the Annotation Crop Or instead of it being below the Matchline it could be above it...Not a perfect solution but the older versions need to live with it till an update is issued to resolve the issue (even if it would be applicable to 2016 and not earlier versions I believe)

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m.voss.alvine
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unfortunately i was needed a solution for 2016.  saying it was fixed in 2017 was not a solution.

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