These are new dimensions created in the duplicated view.
Duplicate items floor to floor revit.
It s also here in the project browser.
Look you can see the tab there level one copy one.
So that ll duplicate and there it is there.
Once you have created a model you do not have to recreate the elements at different scales or copy them so that they can be used on more than one sheet.
Instead you can duplicate the required views and modify them to suit your needs.
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So what is the difference between these and when should they be used.
This is useful for a repeating floor plan or if you d like to copy elements from one level to another as a starting point for a floor plan.
So what we need to do is duplicate level one floor plan.
In revit you can duplicate a view such as a floor plan or section but did you know there are three different types of duplicate views.
Use this technique create identical elements on multiple floors levels.
Duplicate creates a copy of the view that only includes the building elements as shown below.
So we go over to the project browser.
Well let me explain them to you.
A new floor plan view is created but this time the dimensions are also created in the new view.
Select elements to be copied in the active view plan section elevation or 3d view.
There s level one and it s a right click and we want to duplicate the view with the detailing.
Right click on it s name and this time choose duplicate with detailing.
Again let s use our level 0 floor plan view as the source view.