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    Default Moving elevation bubbles

    Is it possible to move an elevation head on a view-by-view basis? I've not had the same success with elevation heads as i do with section heads. This, of course, would be for just the 2D location only.

    Along those lines, is it possible -- i suspect no -- to lock in or pin the blue elevation line while allowing full (2D) control of the elevation head?

    - Jon

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    Default Re: Moving elevation bubbles

    Quote Originally Posted by kingjosiah View Post
    Is it possible to move an elevation head on a view-by-view basis? I've not had the same success with elevation heads as i do with section heads. This, of course, would be for just the 2D location only.

    Along those lines, is it possible -- i suspect no -- to lock in or pin the blue elevation line while allowing full (2D) control of the elevation head?

    - Jon
    No to both questions. Moving an elevation symbol will move it in every view through-out the project. Personally, I hope this is changed in the next release.

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