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print an a2 on two a3

eco77

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as from title I sometimes have to print, for simple revision, of the tables formed a2 with a printer a3, printing then the project represented in two half on two sheets a3 that later "reunisco" to the good with the scotch (old school...) to form an a2. with autocad and similar is a moment but... Is there a way to do it with revit?
 
you can do it but I did not understand how to match exactly the two parts of the figure once printed, flanking the sheets. "spezzando" for example a plant with two cut frames that then I will go to print separately, I would like to say that the cutting aspect on the left has the same size as the right one (and this I can do) and that "cut" the plant at the same exact point where the cut the left pane (and this I can't do, if not "to the eye"). I hope I've explained:)
 

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