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    Default Align Section Views to Lines/ Elements

    Summary: I would love for the ability to use the align command with section views.

    Description: I frequently draw conduit in both plan and section views. Rarely am i drawing in 90 degree increments, and it would be greatly appreciated to quickly snap my section views to my conduit center line to do any offset modifications from the section view. Thank you.

    Product and Feature: Revit MEP - Other

    Submitted By: Mike Jakes on 05/09/2015


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    Default Re: Align Section Views to Lines/ Elements

    I know that you can draw sections aligned with Reference Planes, so for the time being you can use this method.

    I agree it would be nice to be able to use the align tool to align section views to objects rather than using Reference Planes to draw them. It would also be nice if the cursor snapped to the view line when moving the view.

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