Erikilrosso
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in developing the definitive design of a restoration, I find myself having to insert in the particular tables of opening plant, doors, windows, etc.
the details I got them with view?detail etc. then placed on the different plan boards.
of course these doors and windows are inserted on non-orthogonal masonry between them and also the masonry are not aligned with the vertical and horizontal axes of the table, so I find myself to have, on the same, the plant that goes on its own and more or less tilted details both with each other and with the edges of the sheet, with a little pleasant effect of disorder.
selecting the detail, the command wheel wheel remains disabled, while the command rotation on the table prevede: no, +90°, - 90° That's it.
Now I don't think I have to duplicate (I have to report every dangling to a plant) and rotate about thirty times every view of the plant in order to have from time to time a vertical or horizontal wall from which to extract the horizontal or vertical detail to be placed on the tables, always that it is possible and that I do not become brick before.
if possible I would like to avoid carrying the details in autocad, rotate them and then take them on the tables of revit. I never used autocad.
Do you have any ideas about it? or am I leaving something so obvious that I don't notice it?
thanks
the details I got them with view?detail etc. then placed on the different plan boards.
of course these doors and windows are inserted on non-orthogonal masonry between them and also the masonry are not aligned with the vertical and horizontal axes of the table, so I find myself to have, on the same, the plant that goes on its own and more or less tilted details both with each other and with the edges of the sheet, with a little pleasant effect of disorder.
selecting the detail, the command wheel wheel remains disabled, while the command rotation on the table prevede: no, +90°, - 90° That's it.
Now I don't think I have to duplicate (I have to report every dangling to a plant) and rotate about thirty times every view of the plant in order to have from time to time a vertical or horizontal wall from which to extract the horizontal or vertical detail to be placed on the tables, always that it is possible and that I do not become brick before.
if possible I would like to avoid carrying the details in autocad, rotate them and then take them on the tables of revit. I never used autocad.
Do you have any ideas about it? or am I leaving something so obvious that I don't notice it?
thanks