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    Default SIM Sections don't show on plans

    Can someone confirm if this is by design?
    If I create a Section - say from an Elevation - it shows on the Plan. If I then create another Section and Reference the first one, the second shows SIM as it should, but the second Section doesn't show up anywhere except in the View I drew it.
    Is there any way to get a SIM Section to show up in other Views?

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    Default Re: SIM Sections don't show on plans

    I can't see a way to do it. When you check the box "reference other view" they behave like an annotation (i.e. a dimension) If you want to see them in other floor plans you could select them>copy to clip board> Paste Aligned> Select views by name (another clue there. you can't select "select levels by name" with these either.) I thought maybe you could use this to paste them to elevations as well, but you only get views that are on a parallel plane.

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