SCShell
2005-02-09, 03:11 PM
Hey there,
The blonde has a question.
I want to create a new Ceiling Plan which shows a different ceiling level which does not have an associated Plan view. I want to be able to have the new ceiling plan have the associated level noted correctly in the view range dialog box.
I have created one by duplicated another ceiling plan, then changing the view range settings; however, the associated level is not correct.
I know that I could create a new floor plan (and level) and then select the option to create associated views. Is this the best method to have Revit create the new "associated" Ceiling Plan? (or, can you duplicate a plan in order to have Revit create the associated plan?)
Your help is appreciated.
(And I still hate that Revit does not shown view range visibility in Ceiling Plans as "visually" simple as it does for horizontal elev/section views.)
Thanks
Steve
The blonde has a question.
I want to create a new Ceiling Plan which shows a different ceiling level which does not have an associated Plan view. I want to be able to have the new ceiling plan have the associated level noted correctly in the view range dialog box.
I have created one by duplicated another ceiling plan, then changing the view range settings; however, the associated level is not correct.
I know that I could create a new floor plan (and level) and then select the option to create associated views. Is this the best method to have Revit create the new "associated" Ceiling Plan? (or, can you duplicate a plan in order to have Revit create the associated plan?)
Your help is appreciated.
(And I still hate that Revit does not shown view range visibility in Ceiling Plans as "visually" simple as it does for horizontal elev/section views.)
Thanks
Steve