Revit :: Print Part Of A View To Scale For Collaboration?

Jan 31, 2013

Is it possible to print a view or part of a view to scale for collaboration without first putting the view on a sheet?  Thinking about preliminaries, when working with students.  Its easy, in autocad, to print anything to scale regardless of whether views are on sheets. Is there a similar capability in Revit?  All I can find is zoom scale.

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Revit :: How To Keep View Same But Change Scale Of View / Perspective

Jun 18, 2012

I am working with a seris of 3d views that I want o make bigger. How can I do this.
 
I want to keep the view the same but changed the "scale" of the view/perspective 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Control View Scale According To Part Size

Oct 18, 2012

Inventor 2013 sp1

i want to control the scales of my idw views based on the parts size.

Heres a short intro to what we do, using design assistant we copy an existing project to a new project folder and start designing using the old project as a "template" for the new job.

So, lets say the project i just copied has a part that is 100" "tall", on my drawing sheet the view scale is set to .05 and the view fits nicely on our 8 1/2x11 portrait layout.

Now, the new project's part is only 24" "tall" and using a scale of .05 is no good at all, i need to scale the view up so it will fit nicely in the same layout. This also applies to the associated detail and section views that are on the same sheet.

OK then, Im thinking there should be a way to say if dimx is >=100 then view scale is x and so on if the part is smaller and i would like to do this with the details/sections.

As the pics show, when i change to a smaller size/dia, the views scale needs to be increased. How can this be done... (we do not use vault)

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Photoshop :: How To Print Orthographic View At Real Scale

Jun 19, 2013

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Sep 4, 2013

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Revit :: View Title Half Scale

Jan 23, 2012

I have a view title where I want to show Full scale and half scale on the same view title. Please see attached .rfa file.
 
Is there a way to have a label return a half size automatically in an effort to have only one view title. Otherwise our current work around is to make each view title for each scale and create a viewport for each scale in our template. I have heard that the labels are hardcoded and cannot be changed.

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Revit :: How To Print To PDF A View

Mar 3, 2014

When attempting to print to PDF a view from Revit, I am running into an interesting problem: in preview, the image displays properly, but when the file generates, it is blank, with the exception of black lines on each side of the page.

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Oct 20, 2012

i made a 3d view with background sky image and looks great on the cover sheet. but when exporting to dwf it does not show up.

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Oct 14, 2013

In our company we currently model using coloured lines rather than the Revit desired black/white but we are more and more being asked to print the odd view on a sheet with coloured lines or a coloured 3d view.
 
As some of us have grown up on th edrawing board through to Revit we are so used to the coloured lines and feel that it gives the drawing depth and is so much easier to understand.
 
I have been trying every way to keep the coloured linies but using view templates. filters and phasing to enable me to change views quickly from coloured to black and then back but there is no easy quick transition especially as we can't use these to change standard linetypes.
 
Why Autodesk have made this such a difficult issue within revit... Now we can model in 3D, create schedules automatic yet Autocad is much better for plotting...

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Scale A Part With Different Scale Factors In 3 Directions

Apr 15, 2013

I have a 3D part, which I want to scale down to 0.5 the size in X and Y direcions, but I don't want to scale it down in Z direction.

Is this even possible? How do I go about doing it?

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Revit :: How To Assign Desired Scale Of Plan On One Sheet Without Affecting The Scale On Other Sheets

Sep 2, 2012

I have a floor plan with a very long footprint in a "View" drawn at a convenient scale.

The long building had to be broken to be put on several different "Sheets", and each of the floor plans on each of the sheet has a scale.
When I change the scale of the partial plan on one "Sheet", all the other sheets also change to the same scale and also the original view changes to the new scale.

Is there a way to assign the desired scale of the plan on one sheet without affecting the scale on the other sheets and on the original drawing view?

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Revit :: Detailing Scale Linked To Hatching Scale

Jun 26, 2012

I created a wall detail in a scale of 3/4"=1'  and when I change the scale to 3"=1' the hatching becomes smaller.  I want the hatching to get larger without having to redraw it. 

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AutoCAD 2013 :: How To Scale The Layout View And Remain The Viewport View

May 16, 2012

i have a template, created a viewport and fit the model view in the layout space. However, when i scale the template... the viewport model doesn't follows the layout scale. Is there any ways to fit it so that when i scale the template i don't have to set the view again.

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Photoshop :: Monitor Screen Collaboration

Sep 16, 2008

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AutoCad 2D :: Dimension Scale Model View To Paper View

Apr 19, 2012

When I have placed dimensions in model space with a text height of 2.5 now do I get them to a readable size in paper space

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Remove Part Form Part In Isometric View?

Oct 23, 2013

I order not to hide components, i want to make a break sketch and remove a piece from a part from an assembly in the isometric view in a drawing. can i do that?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Autodesk Cloud - Sharing Files For Collaboration?

Dec 6, 2011

I am trying to share documents with outside vendors using the Autodesk Cloud services. I have successfully uploaded files but, out of the six people I have shared the files with, only 3 of them can actually see the files. 

My question is this: If I send an invitation to view the shared document to a person whose e-mail address is, "john.smith@HisEmail.com" does John have to use that exact e-mail as his official user name when registering with the Cloud or can he use any user name he wants to?

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Revit :: Plan View Tags Referencing Wrong Dependent View?

Jan 10, 2012

We have our first project in Revit that we are having to split among multiple sheets because of the size of the building, so I have made 3 dependent views from the main overall view, named them, cropped them and placed each part (A,B, and C) on separate sheets.  Now that I am trying to do enlarged toilet plan views, I want to tag the plans with the plan callouts on the 1/8” sheets that are the dependent views, but all the view tags are referencing dependent view A since it is the first dependent view in the list.  If I change sheet A to be named Sheet X for instance, all the view tags now reference sheet B since that becomes the first dependent view alphabetically.  I want them to reference the sheet they appear in, but I can’t seem to figure out how to do that, even though they are in different dependent views completely and within the crop region, they all default to the first dependent view in alphabetical order. 

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Revit :: Rendering 3D View - Roof Disappears In The Render View

Feb 18, 2011

I am a new user to this may seem simple.  When I render a 3D view the roof disappears in the render view, but when I switch to show the model it is there.

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Feb 9, 2014

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Is there a way of resetting it? I could just make a new view, but I'd have to set the perspective again. 
 
In this view I have hidden all the objects except for the one (a book case) that is being detailed. Every time I model something new it shows up in this view. Is there anyway of stopping new objects showing in a given view?

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Revit :: Camera View In Plans (View Reference)

Sep 4, 2012

Why Camera Views is different from all other views in Revit. It is simple not possible to add a view reference, or a tag etc. to reference to a camera view.
 
Of course I can put in a 'dead' symbol to show where it is in plans, but that's simply not the same...

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Feb 3, 2012

How do I scale a part? in the old mechanical desktop software, typing scale and then picking the part and entering the fraction worked great. Why is it so difficult to figure out how to do it in Inventor? I don't need the Derive concept, it is not what I am looking for. I just want to scale a part and save it as a new part with no relation to the original.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Scale A Part Down

Mar 8, 2012

How do I scale a part down?  I made my parts full size but need to scale them down to create a model. 

I did some searching and see that the Derive part command will allow me to enter a scale factor... this is great, but I can't edit the part after that.  In particular, I need to get to all the sketches contained in this part to make some changes after I scale them down, so the Open Base Component command won't work, as I'm not editing full sized dimensions.  A Derived part seems to be locked and reduced to a solid body.

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Revit :: View Title Is Gone Can't Select View

Apr 29, 2013

I have a sheet with views on it. For some reason I can't select one of the views. I can't activate it. And the view title is gone. I can go to the browser and find it under the sheet and then go to open.

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Revit :: View Range Of All Other View Types

Jan 17, 2013

Having been on Revit for more than 8 years there's nothing more difficult to explain to a new user than how the View Range functions.  It's one of the first features one must deal with with Revit and yet it can yield illogical results without proper use.  The #1 youtube video on Revit's View Range is 20 MINUTES long! Here's my top reasons why View Range is illogical:

1.  It does not behave like the "view range" of all other Revit view types.  Sections, Elevations, 3d views are all based on a simple concept, a direction, and a 3 dimensional bounding box.  With floor plans, elements can appear (or not appear) in a floor plan that is clearly cut so that they shouldn't if the user doesn't understand the rules (and there are lots).
 
2.  It has "Additional View Range Rules" (or exceptions to logic), 7 in fact, which takes Revit Wiki over a page to describe.  Each rule is complicated and very situational.  No other Revit view types have exceptions.  Why floor plans need to have special exceptions is absurd and political.  These exceptions must also slow down regeration time of the model since it must process different groups of elements individually to determine their view state in the floor plan.
 
3.  Modern architecture does not adhere to simple boxy shapes and user's need to trust that their view range is actually cutting the surface as they see it.  No exceptions or special rules.
 
4.  View Range has a Top and a Cutting Plane elevation.  It is completely illogical for any element to appear above the cutting plane.  This can easily lead to misinterpretation of 2d drawings because some elements may not appear in section even though they are above the cutting plane.  Views should have a cutting plane, direction (up or down in this case) and a depth.  Simple, just like all other Revit views.
 
5.  The View Depth "range" is rarely used effectively.  The only practical use is to show low roofs of buildings with higher roofs, or possibly foundation elements.  Scope boxes or Underlays can accomplish this task much simpler.  All the additional line-styles that accompany View Depths are just unnecessary and add more things for the user to manage.  It's time to kill View Depth.
 
It's in Autodesk's best interest to make Revit a user-friendly application.  This is one area that needs attention.  Keep Revit easy to use without having to watch a 20 minute video.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Scale A Part In One Axis?

Aug 13, 2012

I have a part and I need to scale it in the Z-axis only.  It is impossible for me to rework the base geometry directly.  

I have made some attempts to figure out how to do this on my own but all have failed:Thicken/OffsetCopy Object + Move Bodies + Combine (wouldn’t let me create a solid with Copy Object)Rectangular Pattern + Combine (works but not the desired result. adds a constant offset to the part, not % based, humongous model size)Derived component (uniform scaling only, prefer to modify the original file for file structure reasons)

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Aug 8, 2013

When I try to scale a part in Autodesk Inventor Fusion, it asks to select a solid body, and reference point, but there is no option to change the scaling type to nonuniform. How to do it? I have Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Inventor Fusion 2013.

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CorelDRAW X5 :: Print Scale Is Not 1:1

Feb 18, 2013

I am working with Corel Draw X5, Version 15.2.0.626 on a Windows 7 PC which is connected via Novell IPrint to a Conica minolta Bizhub C280 and A HP Offic Jet 850. On both printers I have noticed that a 1:1 print shows differences in scale to the sketch I have made at Corel Draw. As an example I have created a cm scale of 40cm with lines in cm and mm distance. Then I have printed it on both printers and I noticed that at the 28cm position the printed scale is only 27.95cm long. This error occurs on both printers.  I have tried to create a CAD drill diagram but because of these large errors I will get holes on the wrong position. This diagram uses distances of 35 cm and here the error is nearly one millimeter.

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AutoCad :: How To Print A3 PDF In The Right Scale

Mar 14, 2012

I've been trying to print an A3 pdf from autocad and I've realized the drawing it's not properly dimensioned...

It's a few millimetres less than it should be. How can I sort out this issue?

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Dec 23, 2002

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