Filled region across multiple views.

Filled region across multiple views.

zbischof
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Filled region across multiple views.

zbischof
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I have a question about filled regions in Revit. I want to create a filled region that shows the scope of work for a project, but I don't want to copy and paste it in every view. Is there a way to make the filled region appear across multiple views automatically? Thank you for your help.

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hmunsell
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Filled Regions are Annotation objects. Annotation objects are per view. 

 

You can try adding the Filled region to a Detail Item and place the detail item family in your views. you won't be able to edit it like you would a region, but it should be seen in multiple views.

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hmunsell
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my bad... forgot a step.... gotta make a Generic Model family and load the Detail Item family into it. then place the Generic Model family in your view. 

 

there may be another way, but i have had to do stuff like that for my Electrical Panels where they wanted a pattern to represent different panel types. 

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ToanDN
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Create an in place generic model.  Draw a filled region and an Invisible vertical line spanning all levels.

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