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    Default Crop a link

    Does anyone know if it is possible to crop an AutoCAD link in Revit?
    I have a plan view in Revit with an AutoCAD file linked into it. I would like to crop some of the AutoCAD file out, but I can't use the "crop region" because it would cut out part of the Revit model that I want.
    Any thoughts?

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    Default Re: Crop a link

    how about a blank filled region? the down side is that it would cover you revit model too.

    I also tried using the view range to make this work (make the depth 1') which makes the cad disapear. i tried using a view range to accomplish the same thing thinking that you could make the outline you wanted, but no luck.

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    I've always used Filled Regions, but keep in mind that they don't cover up acad text...

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