Views in Linked model

Views in Linked model

naomi2BHGT
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Views in Linked model

naomi2BHGT
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In my linked model have views set up that use scope boxes. I went to visibility Graphics and I changed the link display to "by linked view", however, the floor view I selected uses a scope box and instead the linked model shows the entire floor. Is there a way to get it to just show only what is in the scope box?

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barthbradley
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Did you actually apply the scope box to the view? 

 

Scope Box to View.png

 

TIP: Turn on Annotation Crop in Plan Views. 

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naomi2BHGT
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In the original model yes. When it is linked into another model those scope boxes are no longer accessible. I did not copy any scope boxes into the new project i'm linking to either.
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barthbradley
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ToanDN
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Do you want to apply the same scope box to the entire view or just the linked model in the view?

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naomi2BHGT
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I want to just be able to isolate a view in the linked model. Or would I have to just use visibility graphics for it.
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ToanDN
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@naomi2BHGT wrote:
I want to just be able to isolate a view in the linked model. Or would I have to just use visibility graphics for it.

That is understood.  Are you okay with your view also being cropped the same way?

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naomi2BHGT
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Do you mean the entire floor view of the new project? If so, then no just for the linked model. If actually using a scope box changes more than just the linked model, then I may just have to use visibility graphics for that view.
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ToanDN
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@naomi2BHGT wrote:
Do you mean the entire floor view of the new project? If so, then no just for the linked model. If actually using a scope box changes more than just the linked model, then I may just have to use visibility graphics for that view.

So you want something like this?

 

ToanDN_0-1676318754327.png

 

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naomi2BHGT
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Yes
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ToanDN
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@naomi2BHGT wrote:
Yes

Then you need to overlay two views with different scope boxes, or different view crop regions on sheet.

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