You can now do any of the following, as explained in
Modifying a View on a Sheet
on page 976:
■
Change the scale of the view.
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Add dimensions to the view.
■
Add text notes to the view.
■
Pan the view.
Hiding Parts of a View on a Sheet
When placing a particular view on a sheet, you can use the following techniques to hide parts of the view
to focus on one area:
■
Crop region
: Use the crop region to focus the view on a particular area of the building model. See
Crop
Regions
on page 163.
■
Masking regions
: Use masking regions to hide areas of the view (within the rectangular crop region) that
are not relevant. For example, in the following floor plan, masking regions obscure the upper-right and
upper-left corners of the apartment unit to hide irrelevant model geometry. See
Masking Regions
on page
1087.
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