guys it is very very important to note that the crop view will not be activated if the view is attributed to one of the available scope boxes, i.e. the crop view will be activated if the scope box of the view is assigned to none only.
You need to select the crop box and resize by click-hold and resize the box at the grip buttons found on the middle of the box itself. You resize the view after you have inserted the view in a sheet.
@@RamNolascoA-Z sorry for not being clear, I only need to copy rectangle crop, so that my other plan will have the same crop rectangle size. my OCD always kicks in when this happen. :)
@@alfredocarretas5640 You may use the guide grids tool found under the view tab>Sheet composition so that the sizes are always the same, each grid can have a specific name
i've spent the last 30mins trying to figure this out, thank you for covering this!! very helpful
guys it is very very important to note that the crop view will not be activated if the view is attributed to one of the available scope boxes, i.e. the crop view will be activated if the scope box of the view is assigned to none only.
Thank you so much for the video!! It really helped me!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the help. I was trying to figure out how to remove the crop view box.
very helpful thanks
Can you please do a tutorial about it in revit 2024 and how to manipulate things in the extents tab ?
thanks
For some reason my crop extents are only accessible on the view itself. How do I resize the view?
You need to select the crop box and resize by click-hold and resize the box at the grip buttons found on the middle of the box itself. You resize the view after you have inserted the view in a sheet.
When I make mine visable it does not add the small dots on the side.
Make sure the view is selected
can you copy a crop view to another plan view?
Try duplicating the view. Right click and choose duplicate
@@RamNolascoA-Z sorry for not being clear, I only need to copy rectangle crop, so that my other plan will have the same crop rectangle size. my OCD always kicks in when this happen. :)
@@alfredocarretas5640 You may use the guide grids tool found under the view tab>Sheet composition so that the sizes are always the same, each grid can have a specific name
thanks