References Sheet

References Sheet - I am working on some graphic standards for a structural engineering firm going from autocad to revit. It's a pain when you drag a section view onto sheet and realise it's referencing the. All good, now sheet 3 has another elevation at 1:20, which needs the same 1:5 detail, when this view is referenced by using the 'reference another view'option, the 1:5 detail. It shouldn't be confusing at all. The sheet number on the right is. It is a pretty standard practice in engineering to have a section or. My worry is, i want to put the child component (pins & terminal nos) sheet reference in the cutomize block, which i am trying to create block which shown all the child contact of the. The ability to choose which sheet you wish to target from a section/callout view on sheet. It's the only way to find where the detail is taken from the hard copy or pdf set or construction documents.

The ability to choose which sheet you wish to target from a section/callout view on sheet. The sheet number on the right is. It shouldn't be confusing at all. It's a pain when you drag a section view onto sheet and realise it's referencing the. I am working on some graphic standards for a structural engineering firm going from autocad to revit. It is a pretty standard practice in engineering to have a section or. It's the only way to find where the detail is taken from the hard copy or pdf set or construction documents. My worry is, i want to put the child component (pins & terminal nos) sheet reference in the cutomize block, which i am trying to create block which shown all the child contact of the. All good, now sheet 3 has another elevation at 1:20, which needs the same 1:5 detail, when this view is referenced by using the 'reference another view'option, the 1:5 detail.

All good, now sheet 3 has another elevation at 1:20, which needs the same 1:5 detail, when this view is referenced by using the 'reference another view'option, the 1:5 detail. I am working on some graphic standards for a structural engineering firm going from autocad to revit. The ability to choose which sheet you wish to target from a section/callout view on sheet. It's the only way to find where the detail is taken from the hard copy or pdf set or construction documents. My worry is, i want to put the child component (pins & terminal nos) sheet reference in the cutomize block, which i am trying to create block which shown all the child contact of the. It's a pain when you drag a section view onto sheet and realise it's referencing the. The sheet number on the right is. It is a pretty standard practice in engineering to have a section or. It shouldn't be confusing at all.

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The Ability To Choose Which Sheet You Wish To Target From A Section/Callout View On Sheet.

All good, now sheet 3 has another elevation at 1:20, which needs the same 1:5 detail, when this view is referenced by using the 'reference another view'option, the 1:5 detail. The sheet number on the right is. It's a pain when you drag a section view onto sheet and realise it's referencing the. It's the only way to find where the detail is taken from the hard copy or pdf set or construction documents.

It Shouldn't Be Confusing At All.

My worry is, i want to put the child component (pins & terminal nos) sheet reference in the cutomize block, which i am trying to create block which shown all the child contact of the. It is a pretty standard practice in engineering to have a section or. I am working on some graphic standards for a structural engineering firm going from autocad to revit.

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