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gmak
2004-06-07, 09:48 PM
Hi,

Is it possible to create a staggered section in Revit? I want to put in a building section, but I need it to be something other than a straight line through the building.

So far the only way I can see to do this is to cut two partial building sections and then connect them in the sheet view. Not terribly elegant.

Any suggestions?

beegee
2004-06-07, 10:20 PM
Draw a detail line or reference line where you want the section to break.

Set up two different sections starting and finishing on that beak line.

Place both section on a sheet and slide one to join with the other.

Use a blank view tag for one of the sections.

Having said that, i Revit its very easy to just run with two sections rather than a staggered section. Staggered sections were used in manual drafting and 2D cad days to save time setting up and drawing sections. They arn't all that necessary in Revit, where you can produce as many sections quickly and easily as you wish. :)

stuntmonkee
2004-06-07, 10:23 PM
Revit its very easy to just run with two sections rather than a staggered section. Staggered sections were used in manual drafting and 2D cad days to save time setting up and drawing sections. They arn't all that necessary in Revit, where you can produce as many sections quickly and easily as you wish. :)

I agree, your not hurting anything by just adding another section or 2 or whatever, and your most likely saving yourself some work depending on how anal you get about your sections.

good luck
stunts

jwilhelm
2004-06-07, 10:39 PM
Come on guys, even "Archicad" does staggered sections, it is not so much to ask, I have requested this from the Revit team myself, time will tell if it is implemented.

slb
2004-06-08, 03:48 PM
There is an FAQ on this very topic at:

You want to know if it's possible to create an Offset Section. (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=3977593&linkID=3770375)

slb
2004-06-08, 03:50 PM
By the way, the request to allow for a more elegant way to create stepped/offset sections has been submitted and is under consideration by development.

rhys
2004-06-08, 08:59 PM
For me the work around is fine, staggered sections often lead to confusion on site anyway, and are a manual drafting tradition. An elegant way of producing staggered sections might be nice, but for me at least its not a priority.

Joef
2004-06-09, 12:01 AM
On this subject: how do you align the views on the sheet? The align command doesn't seem to work and just dragging the views around till it looks sort of OK isn't a very elegant solution.

beegee
2004-06-09, 12:25 AM
The section view auto aligns with the one placed on the sheet. Just slide it along to meet the one placed.




On this subject: how do you align the views on the sheet? The align command doesn't seem to work and just dragging the views around till it looks sort of OK isn't a very elegant solution.