TheoryDesign Posted November 12, 2024 Share Posted November 12, 2024 Oftentimes when I'm noting up a small, crowded floor plan like a powder room the interior elevation symbols/section cut symbols need a little more space (from each other or add'l info there). I'm aware that a symbol can shift side-to-side along the cut line. 1. Is there a way to offset the symbol from the cut line fully, in any direction, without moving the cut line itself? 2. Is there a way to jog the cut line forward & backward as needed to show specific things that would otherwise not show up together from a straight cut line? Not 100% accurate in real life of course, but for client purposes, combining extra info into just one section cut can be a very useful time saver. I tend to show interior elevation symbols w/o their extension lines anyway, so exactly where that section cut is taken isn't too important to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renerabbitt Posted November 13, 2024 Share Posted November 13, 2024 4 hours ago, TheoryDesign said: Oftentimes when I'm noting up a small, crowded floor plan like a powder room the interior elevation symbols/section cut symbols need a little more space (from each other or add'l info there). I'm aware that a symbol can shift side-to-side along the cut line. 1. Is there a way to offset the symbol from the cut line fully, in any direction, without moving the cut line itself? 2. Is there a way to jog the cut line forward & backward as needed to show specific things that would otherwise not show up together from a straight cut line? Not 100% accurate in real life of course, but for client purposes, combining extra info into just one section cut can be a very useful time saver. I tend to show interior elevation symbols w/o their extension lines anyway, so exactly where that section cut is taken isn't too important to me. sure, link a standalone callout to your camera and put your camera on a hidden layer. place your standalone callout anywhere you would like Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennw Posted November 13, 2024 Share Posted November 13, 2024 As for part 2 of your question. You can use the break tool to break the section line and pull the 2 (or more) sections independently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoryDesign Posted November 13, 2024 Author Share Posted November 13, 2024 Thank you Renerabbitt and glennw. I appreciate your replies - both worked great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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