ctc
2012-02-21, 03:20 PM
An elevation tag is unlike other annotations in that once placed in a plan view in a particular location, it is visible in all other plan views in that same location. Yes you can hide it in any particular view, but a problem occurs when you want to see that elevation tag in more than one plan view of differing scales.
When I create a building elevation on a site plan who scale is 1"=20'-0", I locate the tag an appropriate distance away from the building model, dimensions, and text so as to make the drawing more legible and visually pleasing.
When I then create a floor plan who scale is 1/4" = 1'-0", the elevation tag is much too far away from the building model, dimensions, and text to be useful for that drawing. If I move the elevation tag closer to correct this, then it interferes with the building model, dimensions, and text of the site plan.
The only workaround that I am aware of is to hide the visibility of building elevation tags in all plans except the site plan. Has anyone else found a way to deal with this so that the elevation tag can be visible in more than one plan view of differing scales and be a practical graphical distance away from the building geometry, dimensions, and text in each one?
When I create a building elevation on a site plan who scale is 1"=20'-0", I locate the tag an appropriate distance away from the building model, dimensions, and text so as to make the drawing more legible and visually pleasing.
When I then create a floor plan who scale is 1/4" = 1'-0", the elevation tag is much too far away from the building model, dimensions, and text to be useful for that drawing. If I move the elevation tag closer to correct this, then it interferes with the building model, dimensions, and text of the site plan.
The only workaround that I am aware of is to hide the visibility of building elevation tags in all plans except the site plan. Has anyone else found a way to deal with this so that the elevation tag can be visible in more than one plan view of differing scales and be a practical graphical distance away from the building geometry, dimensions, and text in each one?