Please have a look at this screenshot.
I have encountered this a couple of time during my work; "suddenly" there are bunches of elevations in the same place.
The yellow-marked ones, I understand.
- the text in the middle of the elevation symbol represents the sheet name
- the text next to an arrow represents a view.
1) But why are there empty elevations?
2) And what is best practice for the elevation symbol? When should I tick all the views - only when I have interior elevations that are shown on the same sheet? Otherwise, it will show a blank sheet reference if I use the views in different views.
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@Haider_of_Sweden hello, are you working in workshared file? maybe someone put it there and hide in that view. They are empty, bcuz they haven't drag yet into a title block sheet. thanks
@ToanDN wrote:
The empty ones maybe created in a different phase from the plan view, or the elevations views have been deleted from the browser and only the marks remain.
This is strange. It means every once in a while, one should look for empty marks after views that do not exist anymore. Creating elevations and deleting them should not leave traces, in my opinion, or am I wrong? Is there any benefit that Revit leaves out the empty marks?
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