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    Default Creating TRUE axonometric drawings in Revit

    Hi there first time poster here so if this is in the wrong section then please accept my apologies.

    I'm wondering if it's possible to create a true 45,45,90 degree axonometric in Revit Architecture 2011?

    I've searched and searched and no answer, only a solution for an Isometric view which on certain sites is described as an Axo. If any of you guys know if this is possible then please reply with the solution, it's driving me mad!!!!

    I'm willing to export to other programs such as AutoCad too if this eases the workload, however at the minute it's looking likely I will be hand drawing the Axo!!!!

    Any help much appreciated

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    Default Re: Creating TRUE axonometric drawings in Revit

    Yes. go to a 3d view and click the top right portion of your view box which is located in the top right corner of your view. or any top corner of the box to orient your self to that respective view.

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    you can created a named reference plane normal to the view you want and orient your self to that plane by right clicking the aformentioned view box and selecting orient to plane.

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