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    Default How do you add an elevation symbol to a symbol legend?

    I realize that this is probable a silly question but for the life of me, I can't figure this out. How do you add an elevation symbol to a symbol legend?

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    Ron

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    Default Re: How do you add an elevation symbol to a symbol legend?

    I think you have two options:

    1. Create a section head that's similar to the elevation head and add it to the legend as if it was the actual elevation mark...

    2. Just ignore the legend tool from Revit and work with phases: You will create two phases before the existing phase of our project. The first phase is where you will add all elements you want to have in the legend there (walls, doors, etc...). You can make views of those and insert in your sheets. The next phase is where you demolish these elements so they won't show anymore once you are the existing or new construction phases... if you do a quick search in the forum about legends and phases you will have a lot to read about this method.

    Andre Carvalho

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