bsqwared
2009-01-13, 09:48 PM
Ok, so this question has been asked about 100 different ways on this forum, but I am still uncertain whether or not the answers pertain to what i am looking for. Here goes:
We have set up a model in Revit and have views set up for each floor. I will call these working views, as they are what we use to do most of the modeling. On the sheets, we drag and drop each level from the working views to create a viewport for the plans, sections, elevations. The working views are always changing, with the team members turning things on and off as needed to model the parts of the building on their worksets. The viewports then change with these working views, which implies that Revit expects you to be done with your model before outputting anything. Is there anyway to set the viewport visibility settings once and keep them separate from the working view visibility settings? It seems ridiculous that we can do so many other high powered things with this program but have to "apply default view templates" every time we need to print. Can't we just do this once for the sheets and be done with it, while still being able to work on the model in the working views and not screw anything up? I have gathered most of the workarounds from all of your wonderful posts, but i am just having a hard time believing that something as simple as locking a viewport should be this complicated.
We have set up a model in Revit and have views set up for each floor. I will call these working views, as they are what we use to do most of the modeling. On the sheets, we drag and drop each level from the working views to create a viewport for the plans, sections, elevations. The working views are always changing, with the team members turning things on and off as needed to model the parts of the building on their worksets. The viewports then change with these working views, which implies that Revit expects you to be done with your model before outputting anything. Is there anyway to set the viewport visibility settings once and keep them separate from the working view visibility settings? It seems ridiculous that we can do so many other high powered things with this program but have to "apply default view templates" every time we need to print. Can't we just do this once for the sheets and be done with it, while still being able to work on the model in the working views and not screw anything up? I have gathered most of the workarounds from all of your wonderful posts, but i am just having a hard time believing that something as simple as locking a viewport should be this complicated.