2019-08-01 10:16 PM - last edited on 2023-05-17 09:17 AM by Gordana Radonic
2019-08-01 11:35 PM
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2019-08-02 02:17 AM
pnguillen wrote:.
...adjust...
2019-08-02 06:12 PM
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2019-08-02 07:08 PM
Steve wrote:Thanks all for your answer , great video too ....
at least 20 minutes
It took only a couple of minutes to place 110 Interior Elevation markers. The video clip is showing all 440 Interior Elevations being automatically placed in Layouts.
Of course it is much more complicated than this - but there might be some things you can be doing to make it faster. ??
Depends on too many things to mention, but assuming all of your zones are already placed, when you copy an elevation marker to the next zone it will automatically be given a unique number. So when your Interior Elevation markers have all been copied into place ( space bar -click) it is just a matter of setting up a Master Layout sheet and dragging the Interior Elevations all at one time on the a Layout - and watch it populate.
Renaming them? There is no doubt some way to ID and Reference them so that is not necessary.
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2019-08-02 09:07 PM
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2019-08-02 09:12 PM
Steve wrote:.
I really like you website Rex. Great projects.