MikeJarosz
2012-12-14, 08:50 PM
I'm confused.
My main building model has a level one, and I have a design option for interior fitouts. To create a sheet, I duplicated the level one view with detailing. I opened the duplicated view and made the design option current along with the design option view. I dragged this onto a border and made a sheet. I now have two views of level one: in the model, and a duplicate view on the sheet. The sheet looks correct, at least when I first made it.
Here's where the confusion comes in. I always thought that "duplicate with detailing" created a "dead" copy. Changes made to the original would not appear in the duplicate view after it was created. On the other hand, if I activate the duplicate view on the sheet and add work there, it is supposed to update the original view. This is a one-way update: copy to original, but NOT original to copy. My recollection is that I learned this a long time ago in Revit 6.0. Am I totally wrong, or has the function of "duplicate with detailing" changed over the years?
On my current project, changes to the model are appearing on the sheets. I thought duplicate dependent was intended for that purpose. Where am I going wrong here?
My main building model has a level one, and I have a design option for interior fitouts. To create a sheet, I duplicated the level one view with detailing. I opened the duplicated view and made the design option current along with the design option view. I dragged this onto a border and made a sheet. I now have two views of level one: in the model, and a duplicate view on the sheet. The sheet looks correct, at least when I first made it.
Here's where the confusion comes in. I always thought that "duplicate with detailing" created a "dead" copy. Changes made to the original would not appear in the duplicate view after it was created. On the other hand, if I activate the duplicate view on the sheet and add work there, it is supposed to update the original view. This is a one-way update: copy to original, but NOT original to copy. My recollection is that I learned this a long time ago in Revit 6.0. Am I totally wrong, or has the function of "duplicate with detailing" changed over the years?
On my current project, changes to the model are appearing on the sheets. I thought duplicate dependent was intended for that purpose. Where am I going wrong here?