Hello,
I have a break line family that when its inserted into our NTS typical details causes the extents of the drafting views to be huge. When we delete the break line, the extents of the drafting view fits the size of the title block detail box extents (please see attached pdf). I have tried edit the break line family and the nested break line families and stretched down all the reference planes, reference lines, etc, thinking that maybe those extents were causing this problem because originally the ref planes and ref lines were stretched way out when the family was created. Do this didn't help the issue and there are no other lines, text, dimension and/or objects floating out in the family that should be causing this. I have attached everything needed and would greatly appreciate if someone could help.
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The OOTB Break Line doesn't do that. The difference between the two families, is that yours has a nested Generic Annotation in it. Maybe that's the culprit?
Have you tried cropping the width and height? When you are drafting there are setting to set the width and height of the draft view. Viewport --> extents --> crop view --> size crop.
Hi Ron, please see my Screencast, whatever is causing that large move box is causing the sheets to have the large view.
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I worked on this a little more and found the source of the problem. When the Break Line Family was created, someone moved the drawing down by 12" from the origin. See my Screencast for resolution.
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No worries about the late response, I completely understand. Let me know when you are back in the office and if doesn't work I can further help you then. If my Screencast works please accept as solution. Hope you feel better!
@rdolphins1427 wrote:
I tore my left achilles tendon this past Sunday
You sure it wasn't a "Neymar Owie". he.he.
Thank you for the solution, that was really bugging me! I have no idea why that family would have been moved down 1'-0". Oh well, it's fixed now all thanks to you. Sorry it took so long to check it out and reply. I just started to work again, turns out a torn achilles is really painful and takes time to move around again. Who knew 😉
Huh??? Hate to burst anybody's bubble here, but that ain't no solution. No offense; just calling it like it is.
@barthbradley wrote:
Huh??? Hate to burst anybody's bubble here, but that ain't no solution. No offense; just calling it like it is.
Why? It does fix the issue when I tested it.
@barthbradley wrote:
Yeah, I get that @ToanDN. I've already explained why that is in my first post. Not flexing is an incidental finding. Analogous to buying a car without a engine in order to reduce your fuel costs.
Your first post doesn't mention anything about the detail family is off origin by 12". Or did you edit it out afterward?
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