My approach is to use entire sheets. I Save to Project as Image the entire sheet, then use a donut masking region to crop back to the portion of the sheet I need to place on a revision sketch title block. Have multiple sketches on a sheet, just copy the view and revise the masking region.
The reason I don't use dependent views? No dependent views of schedules. Or details. Or title blocks. And the dependent view then has it's own view title, which might be wrong, or in a different place relative to the view, or the view might be cropped differently. Save as Image of the sheet solves all those problems and ensures no extra work hiding a bunch of callouts, and the resultant sketch is perfect for the 19th century tape up process the construction industry still depends on, because it matches perfectly.
It has problems of it's own, especially the fact that you only get a properly scaled image at 150 DPI, and Revit full on bold face lies about any other resolution. But hey, what do you expect from Autodesk Marketing, right?
Gordon