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    Question Architectural Backgrounds

    I have a Achitect not on Revit yet I want to do the Structural in Revit. I have linked the Archtectural file into my Revit levels. What I need is to be able to crop the Linked plan. In AutCAD I would use Xclip. Is there something similar in Revit Structure?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Default Re: Architectural Backgrounds

    Quote Originally Posted by dan.shubin View Post
    I have a Achitect not on Revit yet I want to do the Structural in Revit. I have linked the Archtectural file into my Revit levels. What I need is to be able to crop the Linked plan. In AutCAD I would use Xclip. Is there something similar in Revit Structure?

    Thanks for your help.
    Right click on the view you want to crop the drawing, go to View properties, scroll down until find "Crop View". Check the option. Also, make sure that the option "Crop Region Visible is also active.

    Then after leaving the view properties menu, you will see the crop region surrounding your plans. You can select it and control the grips to move the edges of the crop region to where you want.

    Andre Carvalho

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