What is the best way to deal with an interior elevation that is not rectangular in nature? We have several elevations which are L-shaped and it would be awesome if we could just change the profile of the scope box, but to my knowledge the only shape it can be is rectangular. Masking regions?
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Originally posted by stl4310 View PostRight, but can you do this with interior elevations as well?
see example of what I am talking about.
1. Split section to suit.
2. Hide section in view.
3.Select section in Project browser and change to Detail View
4. Add New Elevation Head and select Reference other View, then select your Section as other view.
This way your Elev. Heads all work.
Its a work around but it works.Mark Balsom
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is.
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