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For the Views Visible property, click Edit.
The Scope Box Views Visible dialog lists all the view types and view names in the project. It
shows in which views the scope box is visible. Revit Architecture calculates the visibility of the
scope box when you create it and subsequently change its extents. The Automatic Visibility
column shows the views in which the scope is automatically visible. The scope box is not
automatically visible in exterior elevations, but you can override this behavior.
4
Locate the appropriate view row (for example, South Elevation), and find its value in the Override
column. Click in the text box, and select Visible in the list.
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Click OK.
The scope box is now visible in that view.
Hiding Scope Boxes in a View
A
scope box
may apply to a view, but you may not want the scope box to be visible in the view.
To hide scope boxes in a view
Use either of the following methods:
■
Hide one scope box
: Open the view in which one or more scope boxes display. Right-click a scope box,
and click Hide in view
➤
Elements. The selected scope box is no longer visible in this view. (The scope
box is still visible in other views.)
■
Hide all scope boxes
: Open the view in which one or more scope boxes display. Right-click any scope
box, and click Override Graphics in View
➤
By Category. The Visibility/Graphics Overrides dialog displays
the Annotation Categories tab, with Scope Boxes highlighted. Clear Scope Boxes, and click OK. All scope
boxes are no longer visible in the view.
To redisplay hidden scope boxes, see
Revealing and Unhiding Hidden Elements
on page 160.
Keynotes
A keynote parameter is available for all model elements (including detail components) and materials. You
can tag each of these elements using a keynote tag family. The keynote value is derived from a separate text
file that contains a list of keynotes.
If an element already contains a value for a keynote, it appears in a tag automatically. If not, you can select
the keynote value directly. Revit Architecture provides 2 sample text files for keynoting. See
Keynote Workflow
on page 1059.
Keynotes assigned in a project are linked to their source keynote table. When the keynote table is changed,
keynotes in the project will reflect the changes when the project is closed and reopened.
Differences Between Keynoting and Tagging a Material
The difference between keynoting and tagging a material is the information that is displayed in the tag and
which tag family Revit Architecture uses. Revit Architecture has separate categories for keynotes and material
tags.
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