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climbing views on board regardless of design

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kind experts. . .
Can you scale the views on the table without changing the relevant designs? and so also make independent graphical visibility changes?
thanks miki
 
translate?

Remember that revit is not autocad, any modification made in any view, automatically is implemented in all views/sections/prospects/3d/abachi/tables/ecc...

each individual object (and component) has the possibility to be managed with its own handwriting
(object property ownership/change object)
 
duplichi the view with the special command and the scale changes, after which you drag it into the press board and the game is done.

Look at what gfrank said... it's very important in revit.

if you want to do something to the cad (not bim "relational paradigm") uses the "drawing views" where you have less potential but are independent from all the rest:wink::tongue:
 
yes but for example yesterday I created tables in which I set views in shaded mode with edges, and removing visibility at levels, etc. to change the design such mode of display is not comfortable, so I have to re-code everything... and then the tables change me in turn? I finally duplicated the views as you say, but I don't know if it's a method that in revit can be functional. . I'm a little confused about it. .
Thank you.
Miki
 
yes the view copied in the printing table changes exactly as the modification in the original view. even if you activate the view in the press board and modify the changes in turn affect the base view.

Duplication is the prince system to do what you want.... serves, clearly, a good computer.

there are changes that do not affect the building and remain in the views where you operate. for example the detail lines, texts, display choices etc. remain in the view. pattern lines, such as pattern texts and other modifications such as walls, floors, roof windows etc. etc. immediately change all the building.

to work well shot sections, views and 3d in large quantities... revit on this reacts very well.

I am critical of the program for families who are around, for the stages between an existing building and successive variations... and many other things... but this is another story.

Have a good day! :smile:
 
yes but for example yesterday I created tables in which I set views in shaded mode with edges, and removing visibility at levels, etc. to change the design such mode of display is not comfortable, so I have to re-code everything... and then the tables change me in turn? I finally duplicated the views as you say, but I don't know if it's a method that in revit can be functional. . I'm a little confused about it. .
Thank you.
Miki
Maybe you made some mistakes...
provided that it would be appropriate to complete the project and then prepare the views for the table, however:
- by duplicating a view, you can intervene on the single view to change (or turn off/light) the level lines, the section lines, the levels, the labels, as well as all other parameters that are manageable by the mask "instant property".
the modification of the parameters listed above only acts on the specific view.

instead, the changes made to the objects: walls, windows, roofs, etc. in a specific view, they are made to all views. so if you shorten a wall, the wall will be shortened in all views, if you change the perimeter of a roof, it will be modified in all views.

in your case, you need to duplicate a view, one use to draw/design and that will be complete with all the graphic elements; the second view, set without the level lines, section, with its own style of graphics, etc. you will use it for the table
 

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