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    Section location on the plans. (Sheet numbers)

    Hello,
    I made section and add in Sheet. This sections are in two plans ( S - 101 and S - 102 )
    I want to add this plan's sheet numbers in Sections Sheet Note.
    Ex. > ,, Section a is on S - 101 and S - 102 "
    It is easy in AutoCAD, you can make text and add parameter to Sheet->SheetNumber.
    But I can not do it in Revit.
    Can you help me, How Can I do this ?

    Thank you.
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    #2
    Originally posted by constructor21 View Post
    Hello,
    I made section and add in Sheet. This sections are in two plans ( S - 101 and S - 102 )
    I want to add this plan's sheet numbers in Sections Sheet Note.
    Ex. > ,, Section a is on S - 101 and S - 102 "
    It is easy in AutoCAD, you can make text and add parameter to Sheet->SheetNumber.
    But I can not do it in Revit.
    Can you help me, How Can I do this ?

    Thank you.
    use two sections and turn the tail and leader off on one of them (if I am understanding the question correctly??)

    edit: like this
    Last edited by Dave Jones; September 19, 2018, 08:54 PM.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dave Jones View Post
      use two sections and turn the tail and leader off on one of them (if I am understanding the question correctly??)

      edit: like this
      Thank you for answering me,
      but I mean, in the ,,NOTE" in titleblock" we can write some info, one is, that sections, which are in this sheet is located on the S - 101 and S - 102) I can only write this like text, but if I change S - 102 (sheetnumber) to S - 103 , this will not change in ,,NOTE".
      I will show you this in AutoCAD, please see attached file.
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        #4
        Originally posted by constructor21 View Post
        Thank you for answering me,
        but I mean, in the ,,NOTE" in titleblock" we can write some info, one is, that sections, which are in this sheet is located on the S - 101 and S - 102) I can only write this like text, but if I change S - 102 (sheetnumber) to S - 103 , this will not change in ,,NOTE".
        I will show you this in AutoCAD, please see attached file.
        where did the "NOTE" parameter come from in your titleblock family? I don't believe that it is an OOTB parameter. And then finally, you'll have to realize that Revit is not AutoCAD. They are two completely different animals and handle things differently. If we can understand what you are trying to do and what you are trying to do it with, we may be able to help with a Revit solution. To much missing information at this point though
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          #5
          Okay, Thank you Dear Jones, .
          That's really I want to work only in Revit, without AutoCAD things.
          I will do my last try, so , in our country, when we are making details and sections, we want to write in paper, where are they located, on the paper S - 302 or S - 201, because, when you are watching details, you have to know where(in which paper) you will found this ( on the plan ). So we have to note that but I don't want to make only text, because, if I change page number , this number will not change in my note.
          Sorry if i can not explain clearly this, anyway thanks a billion for your helping me. I am new in this forum and I love more and more this place. I have to learn more.
          Good luck dear Dave Jones.
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            #6
            If I understand your post, fundamentally an individual section view cannot be on two sheets so its related annotation graphics can't show two sheets in the sheet reference label. That's true of most views.

            Only Legends and Schedules are designed to be placed on more than one sheet.

            It is possible to include a Referencing View parameter so a drafting view's viewport title can show which view (like a floor plan) a detail view came from.
            Last edited by Steve_Stafford; September 20, 2018, 07:08 PM.

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              #7
              Thank you.
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