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Working Drawings vs. Sheeted Drawings

Working Drawings vs. Sheeted Drawings

There should be a way to designate sections, elevations, callouts, etc. as "working" so that they do no show on sheeted views.  Currently when you cut sections, create elevations, etc. they will show on every view whether you intend for them to be apart of the construction set or not. After which, you just go through all the views and be sure to either hide or delete those cuts that you do not intend to show.  By being able to designate these as "working" and dedicate a view that they show on, you can alleviate this step thus cutting down on errors and omissions. 

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Anonymous
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http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-5DDD101F-4BB7-46B5-8B4A-603FF1B7B4A1

 

When plotting you can check, Hide unrefrenced tags which include sections, elevations, etc... if you have tags that are not associated to a sheet Revit will not plot the tags.

 

I hope this helps.

dplumb_BWBR
Advisor

We have a separate Type for both Elevations and Sections that has "Working" in the Type Name.

Then we have a Filter in our View Templates to hide them.

Simon_Weel
Advisor
Besides separate types for Sections, Elevations etc. we use plan views for work and sheet. The sheet views contain all annotations. Use View Templates to filter out everything you don't want on a sheet view.

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