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jarod.tulanowski
2005-01-17, 07:30 PM
Is there anyway to split the view of the elevations similar to the split sections feature. The problem I am running into is when I do a long elevation through a dining room, I sometimes cut through the furniture. This looks pretty bad in the view. any recommendations

sifuentes
2005-01-17, 07:52 PM
You could turn off visibility of furniture in Visibility/ Graphics.

lmarkey73498
2005-01-17, 08:11 PM
you could make two separate elevations and put them on the sheet side by side so it lookes like one elevation

jarod.tulanowski
2005-01-17, 08:35 PM
I was afraid of that. sounds like a bunch of workarounds. Thanks for the feedback though. If anyone has a better way (besides creating sections for elevations)let me know

LRaiz
2005-01-17, 08:38 PM
Yes, you can split elevation views but you should make sure that your views have cropping enabled. Once Crop Region checkbox in view properties is set elevation view will allow splitting. The difference: section views have crop region on by default, elevations don't. No workaround is necessary.

jarod.tulanowski
2005-01-17, 09:01 PM
Hmm that sounds like the answer, but how is that accomplished. it looks like I am doing this already, but I still dont know how to split. see attached example.

Thanks in advance for all the help

LRaiz
2005-01-17, 09:11 PM
1. Enable cropping
2. Open view that you want to split (elevation)
3. Select cropping boundary; boundary break controls will appear.
4. Click on one of them, view is broken.

HTH

jarod.tulanowski
2005-01-17, 09:19 PM
Ahh I think we are talking about two different things. see the attached where I need to see the cropping. I dont need to remove some information as the elevation croping does. I just need to see my view along a staggared view path. see the new attached for path route

LRaiz
2005-01-17, 09:27 PM
Ahh I think we are talking about two different things. Indeed we are. Unfortunately 7.0 does not support stepped elevations like it does for stepped sections and detailed views.

jarod.tulanowski
2005-01-17, 09:48 PM
A picture is worth a thousand words. Thanks for the help, looks like a wishlist item

Arnel Aguel
2005-01-18, 04:46 AM
Its nice to have that feature but there are plenty of work arounds for that matter and it doesnt hurt. .