View-Specific Dimensions

View-Specific Dimensions

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View-Specific Dimensions

elky853
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Is it possible to make some dimensions show up in one view and other dimensions to be visible only in other views?

 

For example, I want wall/window/door dimensions to be visible in the main floor plan and dimensions for receptacles and data outlets to be visible in the power plan only. 

 

Thanks

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cbcarch
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Place dimensions in each plan as needed.

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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elky853
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But then they show up wherever the category 'dimensions' are turned on

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Unless you mean something else... dimensions are annotations and view-specific. They are not part of the actual model. 

 

The only way I know of they show up in more views is if you have views duplicated "as dependent". But that is just a view split feature really. Or if you manually copy them in other views. 

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elky853
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the views aren't dependent neither did I copy them. Any other suggestions?

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TripleM-Dev.net
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Hi,

 

Dimensions are view specific, so a dimensioned placed in View X won't show in View Y....

Are you having a issue dimensions showing up in views in which they haven't been placed?

Maybe attached detailgroups used?

 

- Michel

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elky853
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Yes it is showing up in views even when I didn't place them in that one. What are attached detail groups?

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cbcarch
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Maybe you have Dependent Views taken from another View? Or did you use Duplicate with Detailing when you duplicated views? If so, it will copy the annotations.

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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TripleM-Dev.net
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If you make a Group of Dimensions (or Tags) it will create a Detail group and Revit will attach it to the Model group where the dimensioned elements (if it's one model group) Create an Attached Detail Group 

 

 

What happens if you delete a dimension, does it disappear in both/multiple views?

if Yes:

- then the views are most likely dependent views (or some addin does it, doubtful), can't think of any other reason.

 

if No:

- then the view was likely duplicated with detailling, adding/deleting other dimension won't affect other views.

- Some other user copied the dimensions between views (and keeps copying them...?)

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elky853
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Ohh yea I think I copied them with detailing... So thank you all for your help, I'll fix that!

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