Sunday, July 31, 2011

Revit 2011 Creating and Duplicating Views:Plan

It’s important that you understand how to create different view types and how to control their
extents after they’re created.

Plans
When you create a corresponding level in elevation, you typically create plan views for your project.
shows all of the level instance properties.

If you have a level without a corresponding view, you can also use the Plan Views function, as shown in
to create a plan view.

Next to the Plan Views option is the Duplicate View option, which allows you to duplicate the active view
You can also right-click a view name in the Project Brower and access the same option to duplicate the view
The vertical (in plan) and horizontal (in elevation) extents can also be controlled from View Properties. The View Range settings, as shown in
define the vertical range of the view.

Checking the Crop Region Visible option can turn on the horizontal extents of a view. The shape may only be rectilinear
Although you can control the visibility of the crop region from this same dialog box, we recommend that you keep it turned on since you can control the visibility when you print

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