The callout tag consists of the following parts:
■
Callout bubble
: The line drawn around part of the parent view to define the callout area.
■
Callout head
: A symbol that identifies the callout. When you place the callout on a sheet, the callout
head displays the corresponding detail number and sheet number by default.
■
Leader line
: A line that connects the callout head to the callout bubble.
■
Reference label
: For reference callouts only. Text displayed in a callout tag to provide information about
the callout.
You can change all parts of the callout tag. See
Callout Tags
on page 104.
Callout Types
In Revit Architecture, you can create reference callouts, detail callouts, and view callouts.
Reference callouts
Use multiple callout tags in different views to refer to one callout view. See
Reference Callouts
on page 107.
Detail callouts
Use a detail callout when you want to provide details about part of the building model. The detail callout
provides more granular information than the parent view. You can add details and annotations to the detail
callout. These details do not display in the parent view.
When you add a detail callout to a view, Revit Architecture creates a detail view. (See
Detail Views
on page
1075.) The detail view displays in the Project Browser under Views (all)
➤
Detail Views.
For a detail callout, you can specify whether its callout tag displays in the parent view only or displays in
the parent view and intersecting views. For intersecting views, you can automatically hide the callout tag if
the scale is coarser than a specified value.
Furthermore, you can specify whether the detail view uses the style and offset that you specify in the detail
view parameters, or the same clipping as the parent view. (Elevation and section views use the Far Clipping
parameter. Plan views use the Depth Clipping parameter.)
Related topics
■
Creating a Callout View
on page 101
■
Detailing
on page 1074
■
Cutting a Plan View by the Back Clip Plane
on page 81
■
Cutting an Elevation, Section, or Callout View by the Far Clip Plane
on page 87
View callouts
Use a view callout when you want to provide more or different information about part of the parent view.
For example, you can use a view callout to provide a more detailed layout of fixtures in a bathroom.
When you add a view callout to a view, Revit Architecture creates a view that has the same view type as the
parent view. For example, if you add a callout tag to a floor plan view, the callout view is also a floor plan
view, and displays in the Project Browser under Views (all)
➤
Floor Plans.
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