2010-11-01 06:20 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:12 AM by Gordana Radonic
2010-11-02 02:06 PM
jfanjoy wrote:On thing to check is that there is not another layout with the mis-numbered interior elevation. I have had this problem when an interior elevation is placed on more than one layout and so is then using the wrong drawing number, as only one layout number can appear with this marker.
The marker in the kitchen, however, is doing something odd... it shows "1" where view ID "3" should be. Likewise the marker in the pantry is doing it as well, showing "4" where it should say "5". I've checked the sheets it's referring to, and they are as they should be.
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2017-11-01 01:35 PM
jfanjoy wrote:Make sure that when you place your new interior elevation marker, that only the marker and zone layers are on. nothing else. sometimes the marker has trouble associating with its correct zone.
My interior elevations markers are being unruly. Check out the attached image. The marker in the mudroom is behaving properly, with sheet number in the center, and view ID listed externally at the tips of the arrows.
The marker in the kitchen, however, is doing something odd... it shows "1" where view ID "3" should be. Likewise the marker in the pantry is doing it as well, showing "4" where it should say "5". I've checked the sheets it's referring to, and they are as they should be. Interestingly, if I select "individually for each interior elevation" in the setting window for the marker, it does correctly identify the view IDs. I'd just rather not use the built-in IE marker, it doesn't really fit with office graphic standards.
A final confusion is with the marker in the 3/4 bath. Though it has the correct view ID displayed, for some reason the arrow points the opposite direction of where is should. Many of my interior elevation markers are doing this. I checked, and the view it is generating is facing the intended way. I tried rotating the marker itself, and it rotates but snaps back to point the wrong way.
Any thoughts?