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Aligning views with a guide grid

Aligning views with a guide grid - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)

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Aligning views with a guide grid

- As you're composing your sheets. It's often desirable to have various elements on the sheet lined up with one another in logical ways. If you're talking about two different floor plans on the same sheet, it's fairly easy to do because like this sheet here that I have with these two reflected ceiling plans. If I just grab one of these reflected ceiling plans and start to move it, you'll see that when it gets lined up geometrically with the building it'll create this little alignment vector right there. And if I let go, now those two views are lined up correctly with one another with respect to the building geometry. What's a little bit trickier is when you want to line things up across multiple sheets. So what I mean by that is if I come over here and open up the A1- floor plan and then let's tile these two windows. So I'll do tile views here. Compare the distance from this reflected ceiling plan to the edge of the title…

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