Interior Elevation Markers - Incorrect ID Display
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2014-05-28
10:44 AM
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Gordana Radonic
2014-05-28
10:44 AM
I have created a single interior elevation view as can be seen in the screenshot attached but the actual marker symbol shows the arrow and ID Letter incorrectly.
It is pointing to the opposite view which does not exist and I can't rotate the symbol 180 degrees either to fix this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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2014-05-28 11:43 AM
2014-05-28
11:43 AM
I think your marker is pointing in the correct direction - you have it placed behind your elevation extent - see attached image.
Maybe I am not seeing it correctly but that is what it looks like to me.
Have you done a 'rectangular' interior elevation and then delted 3 of the elevations leaving just one.?
This is the only way I can get a 4 pointed marker like you have.
If you place a single interioe elevation you will oly have a single marker.
Either way you can edit the letter (name) in the settings dialogue.
Barry.
Maybe I am not seeing it correctly but that is what it looks like to me.
Have you done a 'rectangular' interior elevation and then delted 3 of the elevations leaving just one.?
This is the only way I can get a 4 pointed marker like you have.
If you place a single interioe elevation you will oly have a single marker.
Either way you can edit the letter (name) in the settings dialogue.
Barry.
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2014-05-28 12:14 PM
2014-05-28
12:14 PM
Thanks Barry
So it would seem but the actual view of the interior elevation is the Right Hand Side of the bench in the Screenshot, hence it is the direct opposite to what the marker is showing.
Yeah, originally I created an interior elevation with all 4 sides, but then deleted all except the one.
I now tried changing the Marker under the Marker tab in the settings window from One Common Marker for the IE Group to Individually for each elevation (Which is now shown in the latest screenshot)
And that fixed the problem.
Thanks again
So it would seem but the actual view of the interior elevation is the Right Hand Side of the bench in the Screenshot, hence it is the direct opposite to what the marker is showing.
Yeah, originally I created an interior elevation with all 4 sides, but then deleted all except the one.
I now tried changing the Marker under the Marker tab in the settings window from One Common Marker for the IE Group to Individually for each elevation (Which is now shown in the latest screenshot)
And that fixed the problem.
Thanks again