From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)

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Aligning views with a guide grid

Aligning views with a guide grid - Revit Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)

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Aligning views with a guide grid

- [Voiceover] As you continue to prepare the sheets and your documents set, it's often desirable to have the views on the sheets not only lined up with each other on each sheet but also lined up across the various sheets. For example here I've got these two floor plans that are skewed from one another, that's pretty easy to fix because Revit is sensitive to that on it's own by just simply grabbing one of these reflected ceiling plans and moving it over, you'll see a little alignment line appear when they get lined up and just by letting go these two views are now perfectly aligned. The trouble comes in when you have more than one view. If I tile these two sets of floor plans next to one another, you can see that the gap here between the reflected ceiling plan and the edge of sheet is much larger than the gap here between the floor plans and the edge of the sheet. Let's assume that one of these is more desirable over the other. Let's assume that here the floor plan is what I like and I…

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